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Behind everyday actions like charging our mobile phones, electric vehicles, or powering our refrigerators to preserve our food lies a complex grid of elements forming what we know as the electrical grid. This grid ensures that all electrical appliances function properly. It comprises different phases that are easily recognizable and can be identified in three main blocks: energy generation, its transportation, and, finally, electrical power distribution. While the first two might be more familiar to us – many of us have seen a wind farm, a hydroelectric plant, or a high-voltage grud- the role of the distribution grid is less visible and known. Today, we are going to shed light on this phase of the electricity journey. Will you join us?
As we mentioned, electrical power must travel from the points of generation – commonly located far from consumption areas – in high voltage, to then be transformed at electrical substations to medium voltage for industrial or domestic use.
Once the electrical power is adapted to safe voltage values for transit around consumption points, it enters the distribution phase, which brings the energy closer to consumers through a vast interconnection of grid until it reaches the electrical meter before its use.
For this purpose, electricity distribution is carried out in what is known in the sector as the “ring grid.” These are large rings formed by circuits and transformation, connection, or sectionalizing centers (as prominent elements of switchgear) that surround major consumption centers. This setup ensures that if there is a service drop due to an exceptional situation in the grid, the service can be resumed by the switchgear located parallel to the affected one. This guarantees optimal service for consumers.
Overall, we can divide electrical power distribution into two main phases to differentiate their types:
This method achieves a safe and sustainable electrical distribution, the foundation for meeting various energy demands, helping to make our lives easier.
Now that we understand what the distribution grid is and how it works, it’s time to learn more about the main components that ensure the grid operates correctly.
At Ormazabal, we work to transform the electrical grid into a future-proof infrastructure: more reliable, resilient, and sustainable. With over 55 years of experience in designing and manufacturing electrical distribution solutions, we aim to digitize the electrical grid to integrate more renewable energy generation, enable more sustainable mobility, and ensure power supply to buildings and infrastructures with critical energy needs.
As part of our route to zero, we have launched our innovative ranges of fluorinated gas-free products, based on industrial natural air insulation, for the primary and secondary distribution market up to 24 kV: cgm.zero24 and sbp.zero24. This is the most comprehensive alternative solution to SF6 insulation on the market, guaranteeing zero changes, zero uncertainties, and a more sustainable electrical grid.
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