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Revision as of 15:59, 30 October 2024

Welcome to the Grid Portal

An electric grid is an interconnected network of generation stations, high-voltage transmission lines and distribution lines for delivering electricity from suppliers to consumers. The grid portal provides an overview of the grid related information on energypedia.

Here is a selection of articles on different topics related to policy and regulatory frameworks for power grids. For an overview of all grid-related articles available on energypedia, click on the All Grid Articles tab above.