Electrical power systems encompass the generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization of electrical energy. These systems are designed to deliver reliable, safe, and efficient electricity to consumers. Modern power systems integrate conventional power plants, renewable energy sources, energy storage, and distributed generation. Power system operation involves load forecasting, voltage control, frequency regulation, and system protection. With increasing renewable penetration, electrical power systems face challenges related to variability, stability, and grid resilience. Advanced monitoring, automation, and smart grid technologies enhance system reliability and efficiency. Electrical power systems are fundamental to economic development, industrial growth, and sustainable energy transitions.
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