Risk: Low Substation Operational

Knippa Substation - Texas Electrical Substation Operated by American Electric Power

United States

Overview

Knippa Substation is an operational electrical substation in Texas, United States, owned and operated by American Electric Power. It operates at 69 kV, serving the local grid.

Knippa Substation is an electrical substation located in Texas, United States, owned and operated by American Electric Power. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional power distribution network, with a voltage level of 69 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission or distribution substations. As a substation in the United States, Knippa Substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) reliability standards and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for transmission-level assets. The 69 kV voltage level indicates it is part of the sub-transmission system, stepping down power from higher voltage transmission lines for local distribution. The substation's location in rural Texas supports the electrical infrastructure for the surrounding area, contributing to grid stability and reliability. American Electric Power, a major utility in the region, ensures the facility meets operational standards to serve community electricity needs.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a rural area of Texas, where the local environment is characterized by semi-arid conditions and agricultural land use. Electrical infrastructure like Knippa Substation is designed to minimize environmental impact through proper siting and maintenance, with considerations for wildlife and vegetation management around the site.

Frequently asked questions

Knippa Substation is located in Texas, United States, near the coordinates 29.288640, -99.646034.

Knippa Substation operates at a voltage of 69 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission or distribution substations.

Knippa Substation is owned and operated by American Electric Power, a major utility in the United States.

In the United States, substations must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for grid stability and safety.

A 69 kV substation typically steps down voltage from higher transmission lines for local distribution, serving industrial, commercial, and residential customers.
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