Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Liverpool Substation - CenterPoint Energy Electrical Substation in the United States

United States

Overview

Liverpool Substation is an operational electrical substation in the United States, owned and operated by CenterPoint Energy. It handles voltages of 138 kV and 12.5 kV, serving the local grid.

Liverpool Substation is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, owned and operated by CenterPoint Energy. The facility is part of the country's extensive electrical infrastructure, which is regulated by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for transmission-level assets. The substation's voltage levels of 138 kV and 12.5 kV indicate its role in both transmission and distribution, stepping down high-voltage power for local use. Operating under the jurisdiction of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the substation adheres to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations. The facility's location in Texas places it within a region with a growing population and industrial base, requiring robust grid infrastructure. Typical substations of this scale use gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) or air-insulated switchgear (AIS), with automation standards like IEC 61850 for communication and control. The substation plays a critical role in maintaining grid stability and reliability for the surrounding community. By transforming high-voltage electricity to lower voltages, it enables safe distribution to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The operational status ensures continued service, supporting economic activity and quality of life in the area.

Environmental context

The substation is located in a region with a subtropical climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters, which can influence electrical demand patterns. The facility's urban or rural setting affects its environmental footprint, with urban substations often requiring noise mitigation and visual screening. The use of SF6 gas in switchgear, if present, has implications for greenhouse gas emissions, though modern alternatives are being adopted. General ecological considerations include electromagnetic field effects and stormwater management.

Frequently asked questions

Liverpool Substation is located in the United States, with coordinates approximately 29.279128 N, -95.294859 W. It is owned and operated by CenterPoint Energy.

Liverpool Substation handles voltages of 138 kV (transmission) and 12.5 kV (distribution), indicating its role in stepping down high-voltage electricity for local use.

Liverpool Substation is operated by CenterPoint Energy, a major utility company in the United States serving the Texas region.

Substations in the United States are subject to NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for transmission assets. In Texas, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) oversees grid operations.

Substations like Liverpool typically use air-insulated or gas-insulated switchgear, with automation based on IEC 61850 standards for communication and control, ensuring efficient and reliable power distribution.
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