Energy grids and networks are interconnected infrastructures that deliver electricity from generation sources to end users. Modern grids integrate renewable energy, distributed generation, energy storage, and digital control systems. Advanced grids enable two-way power flow, real-time monitoring, and demand response. Energy networks must ensure reliability, flexibility, and cybersecurity while accommodating variable renewable resources. Grid modernization improves efficiency, resilience, and system stability. Energy grids and networks form the backbone of electrification and sustainable energy transitions.
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