Risk: Low Substation Operational

Bellevue Rectifier Sub. No. 5 - Substation in Seattle, Washington

United States

Overview

Bellevue Rectifier Sub. No. 5 is an operational substation in Seattle, Washington, owned by King County Metro Transit. It supports the electrical infrastructure for the region's transit system.

Bellevue Rectifier Sub. No. 5 is a substation located in Seattle, Washington, United States, owned and operated by King County Metro Transit. As a substation, it plays a critical role in converting and distributing electrical power to support the transit authority's operations, including light rail and bus systems. The facility is part of the broader electrical grid that powers public transportation in the Seattle metropolitan area. Substations like this one are essential for stepping down high-voltage transmission power to lower voltages suitable for transit applications. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which set reliability standards for the bulk power system. King County Metro Transit, as the owner, ensures compliance with these standards to maintain grid stability and safety. The environmental context of this substation is shaped by its urban location in Seattle, a city with a strong focus on sustainable transportation. The facility supports electrified transit, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions compared to diesel-powered alternatives. Its role in the transit network contributes to the region's goals of reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality.

Environmental context

Located in the urban environment of Seattle, Bellevue Rectifier Sub. No. 5 supports electrified public transit, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The substation's operation aligns with regional sustainability goals, as it powers low-emission transportation options. Its urban setting also means it must meet stringent noise and safety regulations to minimize impact on surrounding communities.

Frequently asked questions

Bellevue Rectifier Sub. No. 5 is located in Seattle, Washington, United States, at coordinates 47.620218, -122.326330.

Bellevue Rectifier Sub. No. 5 is a substation that converts and distributes electrical power for King County Metro Transit, supporting the region's public transportation system including light rail and buses.

Bellevue Rectifier Sub. No. 5 is owned and operated by King County Metro Transit, the public transit authority serving King County, Washington.

Substations in the United States must comply with reliability standards set by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and are regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for transmission-level assets.

By powering electrified public transit, Bellevue Rectifier Sub. No. 5 helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and supports Seattle's sustainability goals for cleaner transportation.
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