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There's a selection of "perks"[www.powargrid.com] (bonuses for the second player) to set up a variety of starting positions. For example, the second player (which can be you, or the AI) can start in the corners, or with a substation already built.
Once you feel confident taking on the AI on equal footing (two starting power plants each), you can try your hand at a game against an opponent with three (challenging), four (hard) or 5 (not actually winnable, as far as we can tell) power plants.
We think the skirmish AI will provide enough challenge to keep you busy for a while. Even after several years of development, it still managed to give me a good fight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h8pHP1X1Uc
We're planning on releasing a (free) map pack with additional skirmish maps early next year, but I can't give you any details on that, yet.
UPDATE:
I just played several skirmishes....I felt engaged with the Ai...AMAZING!!!