Substation (noun)

A secondary electrical installation that serves as a distribution center for a power system and is connected to a main power station.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'sub' (under) and the english word 'station' (a place where a service is provided).

Examples:

  1. The substation is responsible for transforming high-voltage electricity into a lower voltage that can be safely used in homes and businesses.
  2. The substation is an essential part of the electricity distribution network.
  3. The substation is equipped with safety measures to protect against electrical outages and surges.
  4. The substation is staffed by skilled electrical workers who monitor and maintain the power supply.
  5. The substation is an important investment in infrastructure, as it helps ensure a reliable and consistent source of electricity.
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