The document discusses the benefits of an electrical grid system. An electrical grid system interconnects multiple power generating stations through a network of high voltage transmission lines. This allows generating stations to share load and exchange power. Key benefits include increased reliability if one plant fails, the ability to meet peak loads by drawing power from other plants, utilizing inefficient plants for short periods, reducing load fluctuations seen by individual plants, and improving the diversity factor of connected plants. Forming a grid is expensive but provides significant advantages over individual power stations.