Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Airport Substation - Minneapolis, United States Electrical Infrastructure

United States

Overview

Airport substation is an operational electrical facility in the United States, serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. It plays a key role in local grid stability and power distribution.

Airport is a substation located in the United States, near Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. As an operational substation, it is part of the nation's extensive electrical infrastructure, stepping down high-voltage transmission power for distribution to local consumers, including the nearby airport and surrounding communities. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), ensuring compliance with reliability standards. While specific voltage levels are not detailed, substations of this type typically handle voltages ranging from 69 kV to 345 kV, depending on their role in the grid. The facility's location in a major metropolitan area suggests it is critical for urban power supply. Environmental considerations for substations include electromagnetic field management, oil containment for transformers, and noise mitigation. The Airport substation's proximity to an airport and residential areas necessitates adherence to local environmental regulations. Its operational status ensures continued support for regional economic activity and transportation infrastructure.

Environmental context

The substation is located in an urban environment near Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, where it supports critical transportation and commercial loads. Its operation involves managing electromagnetic fields and potential oil leaks from transformers, requiring compliance with environmental regulations. The surrounding area's dense population and infrastructure demand careful siting and maintenance to minimize ecological impact.

Frequently asked questions

The Airport substation is located in the United States, near Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, with coordinates 44.876242, -93.196290.

The Airport substation is currently operational, meaning it is actively transforming and distributing electrical power to the local grid.

As a US substation, it operates under NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, ensuring grid stability and compliance with federal energy policies.

The substation likely steps down high-voltage transmission power for distribution to the airport and surrounding urban areas, supporting critical infrastructure and residential needs.

Substations manage electromagnetic fields, contain transformer oil to prevent spills, and implement noise control measures, especially in urban settings like near an airport.
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