Risk: Low Substation Operational

Johnson Street Substation - United States Electrical Infrastructure

United States

Overview

Johnson Street is an operational electrical substation in the United States, operating at 69 kV. It plays a role in regional grid stability and power distribution.

Johnson Street is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, with coordinates 39.830411, -84.900731. The facility operates at a voltage of 69 kV, classifying it as a medium-voltage substation typical for distribution-level infrastructure. Operating under the regulatory framework of the United States, this substation adheres to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for grid stability. The 69 kV voltage level is common for sub-transmission or distribution networks, serving to step down power from higher voltage transmission lines for local distribution. As part of the electrical grid, Johnson Street contributes to the reliable delivery of electricity to surrounding communities. Its operational status ensures continued support for local power needs, and its location in the United States places it within a well-regulated environment focused on grid resilience and safety.

Environmental context

The substation's location in the United States, likely in a rural or suburban area given the coordinates, means its environmental impact is primarily related to electromagnetic fields and land use. The 69 kV voltage level is moderate, and typical mitigation measures include proper siting and insulation to minimize ecological disruption.

Frequently asked questions

Johnson Street substation is located in the United States at coordinates 39.830411, -84.900731.

Johnson Street substation operates at a voltage of 69 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission or distribution networks.

Johnson Street substation is currently operational.

As a US electrical substation, Johnson Street must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for grid stability and safety.

A 69 kV substation typically steps down power from higher voltage transmission lines for local distribution, serving as a critical link in delivering electricity to end users.
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