Overview
Hagadorn Substation is an operational electrical substation owned by Consumers Energy in Michigan, United States, operating at 138 kV and 4.8 kV.
Hagadorn Substation is an electrical substation located in Michigan, United States, owned and operated by Consumers Energy. The facility is operational and serves as a key node in the regional power grid, stepping down transmission voltage for local distribution. The substation operates at voltage levels of 138,000 volts (138 kV) for transmission and 4,800 volts (4.8 kV) for distribution, typical of a medium-voltage substation in the U.S. As part of Consumers Energy's network, it falls under the regulatory oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for wholesale electricity and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) for grid reliability standards. The facility likely employs standard substation automation protocols such as IEC 61850 for monitoring and control. Hagadorn Substation plays a critical role in maintaining grid stability and reliability for the surrounding area in Michigan. Its location in a suburban or rural setting supports local communities and industries by ensuring consistent power supply. The substation's age and specific equipment are not detailed, but its operational status indicates ongoing maintenance and compliance with sector standards.
Environmental context
The substation is situated in Michigan, a state with a diverse climate that includes cold winters and warm summers, which can affect electrical infrastructure through temperature-induced load variations and weather-related outages. The facility's voltage level and location suggest it serves a mix of residential and commercial loads, contributing to local grid resilience. Substations of this type typically have minimal direct environmental impact, though they require careful management of insulating oils and equipment to prevent leaks.
Frequently asked questions
Hagadorn Substation is located in Michigan, United States, at coordinates 42.690341, -84.464607.
Hagadorn Substation is owned and operated by Consumers Energy, a major utility in Michigan.
Hagadorn Substation operates at 138,000 volts (138 kV) for transmission and 4,800 volts (4.8 kV) for distribution.
In the United States, substations like Hagadorn must comply with NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for wholesale electricity. Automation often follows IEC 61850.
Hagadorn Substation steps down transmission voltage to distribution levels, serving local residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Michigan.