A substation is {an electrical} facility the place electrical energy is reworked, often from excessive voltage to low voltage, or vice versa. Substations play an important function in transmitting electrical energy from producing crops to distribution networks and in the end to end-users.
Substations are very important for managing the move of electrical energy and making certain 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 attenuate energy losses throughout transmission.