The power system of Finland consists of power plants, the main grid, high-voltage distribution networks, other distribution networks, and electricity consumers. Finland is part of the Nordic synchronous area along with Sweden, Norway and eastern Denmark. Electricity is transmitted over long distances at high voltages and currents in the main grid. Fingrid plans to invest approximately $4. Finland 's transmission system operator, Fingrid is building a 400 kV main grid transmission line, the Lowlands Line, from Kalajoki to Jamsa to transmit electricity from the major. “The country shall be built on laws” is an old principle based on Roman justice, but it is the foundation of modern states governed by the rule of law.
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