Overview
Dixon Substation is an operational electrical substation in Oregon, United States, owned and operated by Pacific Power. It plays a key role in regional grid stability.
Dixon Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Oregon, United States. Owned and operated by Pacific Power, a major utility in the region, the facility is part of the broader electrical infrastructure that supports power distribution and transmission across the Pacific Northwest. As a substation, it serves as a critical node for voltage regulation and grid reliability. While specific technical specifications such as voltage level are not detailed in available records, substations of this type typically operate at transmission or sub-transmission voltages, often ranging from 69 kV to 230 kV. In the United States, substations are subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulation for grid interconnection and operational safety. Pacific Power, as a regulated utility, adheres to these frameworks to ensure consistent power delivery. The environmental context of Dixon Substation includes its location in Oregon's Willamette Valley, an area with mixed urban and agricultural land use. Substations in such settings are designed to minimize ecological impact while maintaining proximity to load centers. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing contribution to the local grid, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the region.
Environmental context
Located in Oregon's Willamette Valley, Dixon Substation operates in a region with a mix of urban development and agricultural land. Substations in this area are typically sited to balance grid connectivity with environmental considerations, such as avoiding sensitive habitats. The facility's presence supports local energy reliability without significant direct environmental disruption, as substations generally have a small footprint and are designed to minimize electromagnetic and noise impacts.
Frequently asked questions
Dixon Substation is located in Oregon, United States, at coordinates 44.568158, -123.257355. It is owned and operated by Pacific Power.
As an electrical substation, Dixon Substation steps voltage up or down for transmission and distribution, ensuring reliable power flow within Pacific Power's grid network.
Dixon Substation is owned and operated by Pacific Power, a regulated utility serving customers in Oregon and other western states.
In the United States, substations must comply with NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for interstate transmission. Pacific Power follows these to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Dixon Substation helps balance electricity supply and demand in Oregon's Willamette Valley, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial customers by maintaining voltage levels and grid reliability.