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Electricity Transmission Networks

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This lecture covers the operation of electricity transmission networks, including the estimation of electricity demand, voltage quality, and power transport. It also delves into the models and methods for analyzing and exploiting electrical networks, as well as the components and interconnections of these networks. The lecture further explores the importance of network stability, power transformers, and the management of energy transport over long distances. Additionally, it discusses the concept of micro-grids, focusing on modern production and storage technologies related to renewable energy sources.

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