Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Black Creek Substation - Operational 115 kV Substation in the United States

United States

Overview

Black Creek Substation is an operational electrical substation in the United States, operated by PSEC. It operates at a voltage of 115 kV, serving the local grid.

Black Creek Substation is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, specifically at coordinates 30.460501, -86.083797. The facility is owned and operated by PSEC, a utility company, and plays a role in the regional power distribution network. With a voltage level of 115 kV, it is classified as a medium-voltage substation, typical for sub-transmission and distribution systems. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC oversight for transmission-level assets. The 115 kV voltage level indicates its role in stepping down power from higher transmission voltages to distribution levels. PSEC, as the operator, is responsible for maintaining compliance with applicable standards. Environmentally, the substation's location in a rural or suburban area near the coordinates suggests it serves local communities and possibly industrial loads. Its operational status ensures continued grid reliability for the surrounding region. The facility contributes to the electrical infrastructure by facilitating power flow and voltage regulation, supporting the broader energy network in the United States.

Environmental context

The substation is located in a region with a humid subtropical climate, typical of the southeastern United States. Its 115 kV voltage level places it in a medium-voltage category, often associated with distribution networks that serve urban and rural areas. The facility's operation is subject to environmental regulations regarding electromagnetic fields and land use, though specific impacts are minimal due to standard design practices.

Frequently asked questions

Black Creek Substation operates at a voltage of 115 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission and distribution substations.

Black Creek Substation is operated by PSEC, a utility company responsible for its maintenance and grid integration.

Substations in the United States must comply with NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for transmission assets, as well as local utility requirements.

A 115 kV substation typically steps down voltage from higher transmission levels (e.g., 230 kV) to distribution levels (e.g., 34.5 kV or lower), serving local communities and industries.
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