Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Chukar Substation | 120 kV Electrical Infrastructure in the United States

United States

Overview

Chukar is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, operating at a voltage of 120 kV. It plays a role in regional grid stability and power distribution.

Chukar is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, with coordinates 39.555923, -119.435540. The facility operates at a voltage of 120 kV, classifying it as a high-voltage substation typical for transmission-level infrastructure. This voltage level is common for interconnecting regional power grids and supporting industrial and urban loads. As a substation in the United States, Chukar operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). These bodies enforce reliability standards for transmission assets, ensuring grid stability and security. The facility's voltage class suggests it may be part of a larger transmission network, potentially serving multiple utilities or load centers. The environmental context of Chukar includes its location in a semi-arid region of Nevada, near the Truckee River watershed. Substations in such areas must consider wildfire risk and vegetation management, as dry conditions can increase fire hazards. Additionally, the facility's proximity to urban or rural areas influences its design and operational protocols for safety and environmental compliance.

Environmental context

Located in a semi-arid region of Nevada, the Chukar substation operates in an environment with low annual precipitation and high wildfire risk. Vegetation management and fire prevention are critical operational considerations. The facility's location near the Truckee River watershed also requires adherence to water quality and erosion control measures during construction and maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

The Chukar substation is located in the United States at coordinates 39.555923, -119.435540, in the state of Nevada.

The Chukar substation operates at a voltage of 120 kV, which is typical for high-voltage transmission substations.

Chukar substation is currently operational, as indicated in its facility record.

Substations in the United States must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets, ensuring grid stability and security.

A 120 kV substation typically serves as a transmission-level node, stepping down voltage for distribution or interconnecting regional grids to balance load and supply.
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