Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Live Oak Substation - Southern California Edison 66 kV Substation

United States

Overview

Live Oak Substation is an operational 66 kV substation owned by Southern California Edison in Southern California. It plays a key role in regional grid stability and power distribution.

Live Oak Substation is an electrical substation located in Southern California, United States, owned and operated by Southern California Edison. Operating at 66 kV, it is a medium-voltage facility that supports local power distribution and grid reliability within 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. As part of Southern California Edison's network, it contributes to the integration of renewable energy sources and load balancing in a region with high electricity demand. Live Oak Substation serves a critical role in maintaining grid stability for surrounding communities and industrial areas. Its location in Southern California places it within a region prone to wildfires and seismic activity, necessitating robust infrastructure and operational protocols to ensure continuous power supply.

Environmental context

Live Oak Substation is situated in Southern California, a region characterized by a Mediterranean climate with dry summers and wildfire risks. The substation's 66 kV voltage level indicates a medium-scale facility that supports urban and suburban power needs. Its location near the San Gabriel Mountains may expose it to seismic hazards, requiring resilient design and maintenance practices to mitigate environmental risks.

Frequently asked questions

Live Oak Substation is located in Southern California, United States, at coordinates 34.121121, -117.731935.

Live Oak Substation is owned and operated by Southern California Edison, a major investor-owned electric utility in California.

Live Oak Substation operates at 66 kV (kilovolts), which is a medium-voltage level typical for subtransmission and distribution substations.

As part of the US electrical grid, Live Oak Substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission and distribution assets.

A 66 kV substation steps down high-voltage transmission power to lower voltages for local distribution, serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers while maintaining grid stability.
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