It depends on what power/voltage level you're talking about, and the function of the bus. Could be a small copper trace on a PCB, or a slab of copper busbar.
In general at some point in a power conversion system, you'll have one point where the voltage is well-regulated. For example in a PV battery charger, the battery voltage will be controlled, though it certainly won't be absolutely fixed since the battery EMF has to change. Other times you might have an intermediate DC bus which actually will be regulated to a fixed voltage, before being used for the next conversion stage. For example, to interface a turbine generator to the grid you usually use a AC-DC rectifier stage, then a DC-AC grid tie inverter stage to interface with the grid.