Electrical grid facts for kids
An electrical grid is a connection network of power generation, power transmission, power distribution and power load. The grid connects all of those parts in power systems to deliver power from the generators at the power station to the customers or load center which will use the electricity.
Images for kids
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500 kV Three-phase electric power Transmission Lines at Grand Coulee Dam; four circuits are shown; two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the right; the entire 7079 MW generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
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A brownout near Tokyo Tower in Tokyo, Japan
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Toronto during the Northeast blackout of 2003, which required black-starting of generating stations.
See also
In Spanish: Red eléctrica para niños
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