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Hudson East/East Side Substation - Ohio Electrical Substation Overview

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Overview

Hudson East/East Side Substation is an operational electrical substation in Ohio, United States, operated by Ohio Edison/Hudson Electric. It handles voltages of 138 kV and 69 kV, serving the local grid.

Hudson East/East Side Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Ohio, United States. Operated by Ohio Edison/Hudson Electric, this facility plays a key role in the regional power distribution network, stepping down transmission voltages for local use. The substation operates at dual voltage levels of 138 kV and 69 kV, which are typical for sub-transmission and distribution in the United States. As part of the Ohio grid, it falls under the regulatory oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and adheres to North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) reliability standards, ensuring stable and secure power delivery. This substation supports the electrical infrastructure of the Hudson area and surrounding communities, contributing to grid stability and reliability. Its location in northeastern Ohio places it within a region with diverse industrial and residential demand, making it a critical node for local electricity distribution.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a suburban area of Ohio, where electrical infrastructure must balance reliability with environmental considerations. Voltage levels of 138 kV and 69 kV indicate moderate-scale equipment, which typically has a smaller land footprint than high-voltage transmission lines. The facility's operation is subject to environmental regulations that manage electromagnetic fields, oil containment, and noise, minimizing impact on nearby residential areas.

Frequently asked questions

Hudson East/East Side Substation is located in Ohio, United States, near the city of Hudson. Its coordinates are approximately 41.25° N, -81.41° W.

The substation operates at two voltage levels: 138 kV and 69 kV. These are common sub-transmission and distribution voltages in the US power grid.

The substation is operated by Ohio Edison/Hudson Electric, a utility serving parts of Ohio.

As part of the US electrical grid, the substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission and distribution assets.

Substations like this step down high transmission voltages to lower distribution voltages, enabling safe delivery of electricity to homes and businesses. They also provide switching and protection functions for grid reliability.
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