Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Meyer Substation: NYSEG Electrical Substation in New York, United States

United States

Overview

Meyer Substation is an operational electrical substation in New York State, United States, owned and operated by NYSEG. It handles voltages of 230 kV and 115 kV, serving the local grid.

Meyer Substation is an operational electrical substation located in New York State, United States. Owned and operated by NYSEG (New York State Electric & Gas), this facility plays a key role in the regional power transmission and distribution network. The substation handles high-voltage electricity at 230 kV and 115 kV, indicating its importance in stepping down transmission-level power for local distribution. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which set reliability standards for the bulk power system. As part of the NYSEG network, Meyer Substation is subject to New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) market rules and grid management protocols. The dual voltage levels suggest it serves both transmission and sub-transmission functions, typical for substations in densely populated or industrially active regions. Meyer Substation contributes to grid stability and reliability in upstate New York, an area with a mix of urban, suburban, and rural communities. Its location near the Genesee River valley and the Finger Lakes region means it supports a diverse load including residential, commercial, and agricultural customers. The substation's operational status ensures continued service to the local economy and community, aligning with NYSEG's commitment to safe and reliable electricity delivery.

Environmental context

Meyer Substation is situated in a region characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land, with proximity to the Genesee River. The substation's operation involves managing high-voltage equipment that can produce electromagnetic fields and require vegetation management to maintain clearance. The local climate, with cold winters and moderate summers, necessitates robust insulation and heating for equipment reliability. The substation's design and maintenance practices align with environmental regulations to minimize impact on surrounding ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

Meyer Substation is located in New York State, United States, at coordinates 42.556643, -77.709358. It is owned and operated by NYSEG (New York State Electric & Gas).

Meyer Substation handles two voltage levels: 230 kV and 115 kV. These voltages indicate its role in both transmission and sub-transmission within the regional power grid.

Meyer Substation is owned and operated by NYSEG (New York State Electric & Gas), a utility company serving upstate New York.

Meyer Substation operates under NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for the US bulk power system. It also follows NYISO market rules and state-level utility regulations in New York.

Substations like Meyer step down high transmission voltages to lower distribution voltages, ensuring safe and reliable electricity delivery to homes and businesses. They also provide switching, protection, and monitoring functions for grid stability.
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