Electrification refers to the process or act of providing electric power to a device, system or area that previously did not have access to it. This can involve installing and connecting electrical wiring, equipment and infrastructure such as transformers, substations, transmission lines, distribution networks, etc., in order to deliver electricity from generating sources to end-users. Electrification is often used to describe the process of transitioning from non-electric or limited electric power systems to more extensive and reliable access to electricity. This can have a significant impact on economic development, social welfare, healthcare, education, and overall quality of life in areas where electrification has occurred.