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City of St. Charles Electrical Substation - Illinois Municipal Substation

United States

Overview

City of St. Charles Electrical Substation is an operational substation in St. Charles, Illinois, owned by the City of St. Charles. It plays a key role in local grid stability.

The City of St. Charles Electrical Substation is a substation located in St. Charles, Illinois, United States. Owned and operated by the City of St. Charles, this facility is part of the local electrical infrastructure serving the community. As a substation, it transforms voltage levels to distribute electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The facility 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 for grid stability. The substation supports the City of St. Charles's municipal electric utility, providing essential power distribution to the area. Its location in a suburban setting underscores its role in maintaining reliable electricity supply for the local population.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a suburban area of St. Charles, Illinois, within the Fox River Valley region. The local environment includes mixed residential and commercial development, with proximity to the Fox River. Electrical infrastructure in such settings must balance operational efficiency with environmental considerations, such as electromagnetic field management and stormwater runoff control.

Frequently asked questions

The City of St. Charles Electrical Substation is located in St. Charles, Illinois, United States, at coordinates 41.916468, -88.313246.

The substation is owned by the City of St. Charles, which operates it as part of its municipal electric utility.

Substations transform voltage levels to facilitate the safe and efficient distribution of electricity from transmission lines to local distribution networks serving homes and businesses.

Substations in the US must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, which ensure grid stability and reliability. Additionally, local utility standards may apply.

As part of the municipal electric system, this substation helps distribute power to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in St. Charles, supporting local energy needs.
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