Overview
Barton Brook Substation is an operational electrical substation in New York, United States, owned and operated by NYSEG. It operates at 115 kV, serving the local grid.
Barton Brook Substation is an operational electrical substation located in New York, United States. Owned and operated by NYSEG, this facility plays a role in the regional power distribution network. The substation operates at a voltage of 115 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission and distribution-level infrastructure in the United States. As part of the U.S. electrical grid, Barton Brook Substation operates under the regulatory framework established by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and adheres to reliability standards set by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). The substation likely employs standard switchgear and protection systems compliant with industry practices, including potential use of IEC 61850 for automation. The substation's location in a rural area of New York contributes to grid stability for local communities. Its operational status ensures continued service for residential and commercial customers, supporting the broader electrical infrastructure of the region.
Environmental context
The substation is situated in a rural area of New York, where the surrounding environment includes forests and agricultural land. Electrical infrastructure in such settings typically has minimal direct environmental impact, though considerations include electromagnetic fields and potential effects on local wildlife. The 115 kV voltage level indicates a moderate scale of operation, with standard mitigation measures for noise and visual impact.
Frequently asked questions
Barton Brook Substation is located in New York, United States, at coordinates 44.228696, -73.598993.
Barton Brook Substation operates at a voltage of 115 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission and distribution substations in the United States.
Barton Brook Substation is owned and operated by NYSEG, a utility company serving parts of New York.
Substations in the United States must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations. Additionally, automation systems often follow the IEC 61850 standard.
A 115 kV substation typically steps down transmission-level voltage for distribution to local areas, ensuring reliable power delivery to residential and commercial customers.