Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Cleveland (GRDA) Substation - High-Voltage Electrical Substation in the United States

United States

Overview

The Cleveland (GRDA) Substation is an operational electrical substation in the United States, owned and operated by the Grand River Dam Authority. It operates at a voltage of 345 kV, indicating a high-voltage transmission-level facility.

The Cleveland (GRDA) Substation is a high-voltage electrical substation located in the United States, owned and operated by the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA). The facility is operational and serves as a critical node in the regional transmission grid, handling a voltage of 345 kV, which classifies it as a transmission-level asset. As a substation operating at 345 kV, this facility falls under the regulatory oversight of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). It must comply with NERC reliability standards for grid stability and security. The Grand River Dam Authority is a state-owned utility that manages power generation and transmission in Oklahoma, and this substation likely plays a key role in interconnecting generation resources with load centers. The substation's location in Cleveland, Oklahoma, places it in a region with a mix of rural and urban areas. Its high voltage suggests it is integral to bulk power transmission, supporting the reliability of the local grid and enabling the transfer of electricity from GRDA's generation facilities to distribution networks. The facility's operational status ensures continued service to the community and industrial users in the area.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a region with a continental climate, characterized by hot summers and cold winters. Its high-voltage operation (345 kV) means it is a key component of the transmission grid, with potential environmental considerations related to electromagnetic fields and land use. The facility's rural location may reduce direct impacts on densely populated areas, but its role in supporting renewable energy integration could contribute to broader environmental benefits.

Frequently asked questions

The Cleveland (GRDA) Substation is located in the United States, near Cleveland, Oklahoma, at coordinates 36.361849, -96.473740.

The Cleveland (GRDA) Substation operates at a voltage of 345 kV, which is a high-voltage transmission level.

The substation is owned and operated by the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA), a state-owned utility in Oklahoma.

As a transmission-level substation in the United States, it must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for grid stability and security.

The substation serves as a critical node in the regional transmission grid, facilitating the transfer of electricity from GRDA's generation facilities to distribution networks and supporting grid reliability.
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