Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Independent Hill D.P. Substation - Virginia, United States Electrical Infrastructure

United States

Overview

Independent Hill D.P. is an operational substation in Virginia, United States, operating at 115 kV. It plays a role in regional grid stability and power distribution.

Independent Hill D.P. is an operational electrical substation located in Virginia, United States. The facility operates at a voltage level of 115 kV, classifying it as a medium-voltage substation typical for sub-transmission and distribution networks in the region. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), ensuring compliance with reliability standards for grid stability. In the United States, substations like this one are critical for stepping down voltage from transmission lines to distribution levels, serving local communities and industrial users. As part of the electrical infrastructure in Virginia, this substation contributes to the reliable supply of electricity to surrounding areas. Its operational status indicates ongoing service, supporting the regional grid's resilience and meeting the energy demands of the local population.

Environmental context

The substation is located in a suburban area of Virginia, where land use is a mix of residential and natural spaces. Electrical infrastructure at this voltage level typically has a localized environmental footprint, with considerations for electromagnetic fields and noise. The facility's operation aligns with NERC standards that include environmental compliance for grid reliability.

Frequently asked questions

Independent Hill D.P. is located in Virginia, United States, at coordinates 38.632464, -77.460786.

Independent Hill D.P. operates at a voltage of 115 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission and distribution substations in the United States.

Independent Hill D.P. is currently operational, meaning it is actively serving the electrical grid.

Substations in the United States must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations to ensure grid stability and safety.

A 115 kV substation steps down transmission voltage to distribution levels, supplying electricity to local communities and industries.
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