Electric power distribution is the way electricity is brought from power plants to homes and businesses.
Think of it like a birthday cake! The power plant is like the bakery where the cake is made, and your home or business is like the person who gets to eat the cake. But before the cake can be eaten, it has to go through some steps.
First, the cake has to cool down, just like the electricity has to be sent to a substation, which is a big transfer station that helps move the electricity along.
Next, the cake has to be decorated, just like the electricity is sent to a transformer, which is like the icing on the cake. The transformer changes the electricity from very high voltage, which is like a big cake, to lower voltage, which is like a smaller cake slice.
Finally, the cake is sliced up and served to guests, just like the electricity is sent along power lines to your home or business, where it can be used to power things like lights or TVs.
So, in summary, electricity is like a birthday cake that starts at a power plant, goes through transfer stations and transformers, and is finally served up to homes and businesses through power lines.