A substation is {an electrical} facility the place electrical energy is remodeled, often from excessive voltage to low voltage, or vice versa. Substations play a vital position in transmitting electrical energy from producing crops to distribution networks and finally to end-users.
Substations are important for managing the movement of electrical energy and guaranteeing the environment friendly and dependable operation of {the electrical} grid. They permit for the step-up or step-down of voltage ranges to match the necessities of various components of the grid and to reduce energy losses throughout transmission.