Risk: Low Substation Operational

Fort Meade Substation DUKE - 230 kV Substation in Florida, United States

United States

Overview

Fort Meade Substation DUKE is an operational substation in Florida, United States, owned and operated by Duke Energy. It operates at 230 kV, serving as a key node in the regional transmission grid.

Fort Meade Substation DUKE is a high-voltage substation located in Fort Meade, Florida, United States. Owned and operated by Duke Energy, the facility operates at 230 kV, classifying it as a transmission-level asset critical for bulk power transfer and grid stability in the region. The substation is part of Duke Energy's extensive network in the Southeastern United States, which is subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulation. The 230 kV voltage level is typical for regional transmission interconnections, supporting load centers and industrial customers. The facility's infrastructure includes modern switchgear and automation systems compliant with ISO/IEC 61850 standards. Environmentally, the substation is situated in a rural area near agricultural lands, with minimal direct ecological impact. Its role in the grid ensures reliable power supply to surrounding communities and supports integration of renewable energy sources. The facility's operational status and adherence to regulatory frameworks underscore its importance in maintaining grid resilience.

Environmental context

Located in a rural area of central Florida, the substation operates in a region with a mix of agricultural and natural habitats. The 230 kV infrastructure has a localized footprint, with electromagnetic fields managed within regulatory limits. The facility's design includes measures to minimize impact on local wildlife and vegetation, typical for substations in this region.

Frequently asked questions

Fort Meade Substation DUKE is located in Fort Meade, Florida, United States, at coordinates 27.748736, -81.818599.

The substation operates at 230 kV, which is a standard transmission voltage level in the United States.

The substation is owned and operated by Duke Energy, a major utility company in the United States.

As a transmission asset in the United States, the substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for grid stability and safety.

A 230 kV substation serves as a node in the transmission network, stepping down voltage for distribution or interconnecting with other high-voltage lines to ensure reliable power delivery.
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