Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Interstate Center Substation - Georgia Power 115 kV Substation in the United States

United States

Overview

Interstate Center Substation is an operational electrical substation owned by Georgia Power in the United States. It operates at 115 kV, serving grid stability and power distribution needs.

Interstate Center Substation is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, owned and operated by Georgia Power. The facility operates at a voltage of 115 kV, placing it within the sub-transmission or distribution voltage range typical for regional power distribution and industrial supply. As part of Georgia Power's network, the substation is subject to regulatory oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and must comply with North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) reliability standards. These standards ensure grid stability, cybersecurity, and operational resilience. The substation likely employs modern switchgear and automation systems, potentially aligned with IEC 61850 standards for substation automation. The substation plays a critical role in local grid reliability, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial loads in the surrounding area. Its operational status and voltage level indicate it is a key node in the regional electrical infrastructure, contributing to the overall resilience of the power supply in Georgia.

Environmental context

The substation is located in a region with a humid subtropical climate, which can pose challenges such as heat stress on equipment and vegetation management. Its urban or suburban setting requires careful land use planning and electromagnetic field management. The facility's 115 kV operation is typical for distribution-level infrastructure, with environmental considerations focused on noise, visual impact, and stormwater runoff.

Frequently asked questions

Interstate Center Substation is located in the United States, with coordinates 32.165455, -81.437549. It is owned and operated by Georgia Power.

Interstate Center Substation operates at a voltage of 115 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission and distribution-level electrical infrastructure.

Interstate Center Substation is owned by Georgia Power, a major electric utility in the United States.

As part of the US grid, Interstate Center Substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, ensuring grid stability and security.

A 115 kV substation typically steps down transmission-level voltage for distribution to industrial, commercial, and residential customers, playing a key role in local grid reliability.
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