Overview
Hayden Bridge Switching Station North is a 115 kV substation in Eugene, Oregon, operated by the Eugene Water & Electric Board. It plays a key role in local grid stability.
Hayden Bridge Switching Station North is a substation located near Eugene, Oregon, United States. Operated by the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB), it operates at 115 kV, a standard transmission voltage for regional power distribution. The facility is part of the Pacific Northwest electrical grid, which is interconnected with the Western Interconnection. The substation's 115 kV voltage level indicates it serves as a medium-voltage hub, likely connecting local distribution networks to higher-voltage transmission lines. EWEB, a public utility, manages this asset as part of its commitment to reliable electricity service for the Eugene area. The facility's operational status is active, supporting the region's energy needs. As a switching station, it enables routing and isolation of power flows, enhancing grid flexibility and resilience. Its location in a suburban area near the Willamette River underscores its role in serving both residential and commercial customers. The substation contributes to the stability of Oregon's electrical infrastructure, which is subject to NERC reliability standards.
Environmental context
The substation is situated in the Willamette Valley, a region with mild, wet winters and dry summers. Its urban-adjacent location means it supports a mix of residential and light industrial loads. The facility's 115 kV operation aligns with typical environmental considerations for substations, including electromagnetic field management and stormwater runoff controls, though specific measures are not detailed.
Frequently asked questions
Hayden Bridge Switching Station North is located near Eugene, Oregon, United States, at coordinates 44.071267, -122.972313.
The substation operates at 115 kV, a common transmission voltage for regional power distribution in the United States.
The substation is operated by the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB), a public utility serving the Eugene area.
Substations in the US are subject to NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets, ensuring safe and reliable operation.
A switching station allows for routing and isolation of power flows, enhancing grid flexibility, maintenance capabilities, and resilience against outages.