Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Lank Substation - Delaware Electric Cooperative Electrical Substation

United States

Overview

Lank Substation is an operational electrical substation in Delaware, United States, owned and operated by Delaware Electric Cooperative. It handles voltages of 69 kV and 12.47 kV.

Lank Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Delaware, United States. Owned and operated by Delaware Electric Cooperative, it serves as a key node in the local distribution grid, stepping down transmission-level voltage for regional consumers. The substation operates at two voltage levels: 69 kV for transmission and 12.47 kV for distribution, indicating its role in connecting the bulk power system to local networks. As part of the U.S. electrical infrastructure, it falls under the reliability standards set by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and is subject to state-level utility regulation. The facility is mapped via OpenStreetMap, reflecting its integration into publicly available infrastructure data. Located in a rural area of Delaware, Lank Substation supports the electric cooperative's mission to provide reliable power to its members. Its operational status and voltage configuration suggest it is a medium-scale substation typical of rural distribution systems, contributing to grid stability and community energy access in the region.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a rural area of Delaware, where the surrounding landscape includes agricultural fields and woodlands. Electrical infrastructure in such settings typically requires careful siting to minimize visual impact and avoid sensitive habitats. The 69 kV and 12.47 kV voltage levels indicate a distribution-focused facility, which generally has a smaller environmental footprint compared to high-voltage transmission substations.

Frequently asked questions

Lank Substation is located in Delaware, United States, near coordinates 38.736743, -75.223753.

Lank Substation operates at 69 kV for transmission and 12.47 kV for distribution, typical for a substation connecting the bulk power system to local networks.

Lank Substation is owned and operated by Delaware Electric Cooperative, a member-owned utility serving rural areas of Delaware.

In the United States, substations must comply with NERC reliability standards for grid stability and are subject to state utility commission regulations. Equipment often follows IEEE and ANSI standards.

Substations transform voltage levels, switch circuits, and protect the grid. They are critical nodes that enable efficient power transmission and distribution to end users.
UtilityRadar
More
Press Esc to close · Browse by sector