Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Frontenac Substation - Operational Electrical Infrastructure in the United States

United States

Overview

Frontenac is an operational electrical substation in the United States, serving the local grid with critical voltage transformation and distribution functions.

Frontenac is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, with coordinates 44.508030, -92.364323. As a substation, it plays a key role in the electrical infrastructure by stepping down high-voltage transmission power to lower voltages suitable for local distribution, ensuring reliable electricity supply to surrounding communities. Operating within the United States, this facility adheres to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for grid stability and safety. Substations of this type typically handle voltage levels ranging from 69 kV to 345 kV, depending on their position in the transmission network. The facility's operational status indicates it is actively contributing to the regional power grid. The environmental context of Frontenac includes its location in a rural or suburban area, where substations are often situated to minimize visual impact while maintaining proximity to load centers. Such facilities are designed with safety measures like oil containment and fire suppression systems to mitigate environmental risks. The substation supports grid resilience and energy delivery to residential, commercial, and industrial users in the region.

Environmental context

The substation is located in a temperate climate zone, where seasonal weather variations can affect grid operations. Its rural or suburban setting reduces direct environmental impact, but standard mitigation measures such as stormwater management and wildlife protection are typically implemented. The facility's role in voltage regulation and power distribution supports energy efficiency and grid stability.

Frequently asked questions

The Frontenac substation is located in the United States at coordinates 44.508030, -92.364323, serving the local power grid.

The Frontenac substation is currently operational, actively transforming and distributing electricity to the surrounding area.

Substations in the United States typically handle voltages from 69 kV to 345 kV for transmission, stepping down to distribution levels of 4 kV to 35 kV.

Substations in the US are regulated by NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, ensuring grid stability, safety, and compliance with federal energy policies.

Substations play a critical role in grid reliability by managing voltage levels, isolating faults, and rerouting power during outages, thereby maintaining continuous electricity supply.
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