national energy grids
National energy grids refer to complex systems of interconnected power infrastructure, including power plants, transmission lines, and distribution networks, which facilitate the supply and distribution of electricity across a country or multiple regions within a country. These grids facilitate the reliable, efficient, and widespread transmission of electricity from sources of generation to end-users, ensuring the availability and accessibility of electrical power nationwide.
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