Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Hatillo TC Substation - Hatillo, Puerto Rico | PREPA Electrical Infrastructure

United States

Overview

Hatillo TC is an operational substation in Hatillo, Puerto Rico, owned by PREPA. It plays a key role in the island's electrical grid under US regulatory frameworks.

Hatillo TC is a substation located in Hatillo, Puerto Rico, and is owned by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA). As part of the island's electrical infrastructure, it operates under the regulatory oversight of US federal agencies, including FERC for transmission-level assets, and adheres to NERC reliability standards. The substation is classified as operational and serves as a critical node in the local power distribution network. While specific technical specifications such as voltage level are not detailed, substations of this type typically handle medium to high voltage levels for distribution and transmission. In Puerto Rico, the electrical grid has faced challenges related to aging infrastructure and hurricane resilience, making substations like Hatillo TC essential for grid stability and recovery. PREPA, as the primary utility, manages a network of substations across the island to serve residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The environmental context of Hatillo TC includes its location in a region prone to tropical storms and hurricanes, which can impact grid reliability. The substation's role in maintaining power supply is critical for local communities, especially during extreme weather events. Its operational status contributes to the overall resilience of Puerto Rico's electrical infrastructure, supporting economic activity and public safety.

Environmental context

Hatillo TC is situated in a coastal region of Puerto Rico that experiences tropical storms and hurricanes, posing risks to electrical infrastructure. The substation's location in a populated area requires robust design to withstand extreme weather and ensure grid stability. Its operation under PREPA involves adherence to environmental regulations for equipment maintenance and potential spill prevention.

Frequently asked questions

Hatillo TC is a substation located in Hatillo, Puerto Rico, with coordinates approximately 18.4352° N, -66.7866° W.

Hatillo TC is owned by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), which is the primary electric utility in Puerto Rico.

Substations like Hatillo TC are critical for stepping down high-voltage electricity from transmission lines to lower voltages for distribution to homes and businesses, ensuring grid stability and reliability.

As part of the US electrical grid, Hatillo TC operates under NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, which govern the reliability and security of the bulk power system.

Hatillo TC supports grid resilience by maintaining power distribution in the Hatillo area, especially important given Puerto Rico's vulnerability to hurricanes and the need for robust infrastructure to ensure quick recovery after storms.
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