Overview
Hughstown Substation is an operational electrical substation in Pennsylvania, United States, owned by PPL. It operates at 69 kV, serving the regional grid.
Hughstown Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Pennsylvania, United States. Owned by PPL, the facility plays a role in the regional transmission and distribution network, stepping down voltage for local distribution. The substation operates at 69 kV, a common voltage level for sub-transmission and distribution substations in the United States. As part of PPL's infrastructure, it is subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulation for grid stability and safety. The facility's equipment likely includes circuit breakers, transformers, and switchgear typical of medium-voltage substations. Located in northeastern Pennsylvania, the substation supports the local power grid, serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Its operational status ensures continued electricity supply to the area, contributing to grid resilience and community service.
Environmental context
The substation is situated in a region with mixed urban and rural land use. Its 69 kV voltage level indicates a role in local distribution, with potential environmental considerations including electromagnetic fields and land use. Typical substations in this region are subject to environmental regulations regarding oil containment and noise.
Frequently asked questions
Hughstown Substation is located in Pennsylvania, United States, at coordinates 41.333129, -75.776248.
Hughstown Substation operates at 69 kV, a common voltage for sub-transmission and distribution substations.
Hughstown Substation is owned by PPL, a major utility company in the United States.
As part of the US electrical grid, Hughstown Substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission and distribution assets.
A 69 kV substation typically steps down transmission voltage for local distribution, serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the surrounding area.