Risk: Medium Substation Operational

2nd & Madison Substation - Evergy Electrical Substation in Topeka, Kansas

United States

Overview

2nd & Madison Substation is an operational electrical substation in Topeka, Kansas, owned and operated by Evergy. It handles voltages of 115 kV, 69 kV, and 13.2 kV, serving the local grid.

2nd & Madison Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Topeka, Kansas, United States. Owned and operated by Evergy, the facility plays a key role in the regional power distribution network. The substation handles multiple voltage levels, including 115 kV, 69 kV, and 13.2 kV, indicating its function in stepping down transmission voltages for local distribution. As part of the U.S. electrical infrastructure, the substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). These standards ensure grid reliability and security. The facility's voltage levels suggest it is a medium-scale substation, typical for urban distribution networks in the Midwest. The substation's location in Topeka, the state capital, underscores its importance in serving a mix of residential, commercial, and governmental customers. Its operational status and connection to Evergy's network contribute to the stability of the local power supply, supporting community needs and economic activities.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in an urban area of Topeka, Kansas, where the local environment is characterized by a mix of residential and commercial development. Electrical infrastructure in such settings must consider electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure and noise mitigation. The facility's age and switchgear condition are typical for substations of its scale, with routine maintenance ensuring minimal environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

2nd & Madison Substation is located in Topeka, Kansas, United States, at coordinates 39.056507, -95.666033.

The substation is owned and operated by Evergy, a major electric utility serving Kansas and Missouri.

The substation handles voltages of 115 kV, 69 kV, and 13.2 kV, indicating its role in transmission and distribution.

As part of the U.S. grid, the substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets.

Substations like this are critical for stepping down high-voltage electricity from transmission lines to lower voltages for safe distribution to homes and businesses.
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