Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Electric Substation - Florida Power & Light Substation in Florida, United States

United States

Overview

Electric Substation, operated by Florida Power & Light, is an operational substation in Florida, United States. It handles voltages of 138 kV and 13.8 kV, supporting local grid stability.

Electric Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Florida, United States, and operated by Florida Power & Light. As part of the state's transmission and distribution network, it handles primary voltage levels of 138 kV and secondary voltage of 13.8 kV, indicating a role in stepping down high-voltage power for local distribution. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which enforce reliability standards for the bulk power system. Florida Power & Light, a major investor-owned utility, manages this facility as part of its extensive grid infrastructure serving millions of customers across the state. This substation plays a critical role in maintaining grid reliability in the Miami metropolitan area, given its location near Miami-Dade County. By transforming voltage levels, it facilitates the safe and efficient delivery of electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial users, supporting the region's economic activity and daily life.

Environmental context

Located in a subtropical climate zone, the substation must withstand high humidity, heat, and occasional hurricanes. Its urban setting near Miami means it is subject to stringent environmental regulations regarding electromagnetic fields and stormwater management. The facility's design likely includes measures to mitigate flood risks and ensure resilience against extreme weather events common to the region.

Frequently asked questions

Electric Substation is located in Florida, United States, near Miami-Dade County at coordinates 25.940339, -80.287829.

Electric Substation operates at primary voltage of 138 kV and secondary voltage of 13.8 kV, typical for a step-down substation in the distribution network.

Electric Substation is operated by Florida Power & Light, a major investor-owned utility serving millions of customers in Florida.

As part of the U.S. bulk power system, this substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, ensuring grid stability and security.

Substations like this one transform voltage levels to facilitate efficient transmission and distribution of electricity, helping to balance load and maintain grid reliability.
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