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Nelson Cable Station Substation | Puget Sound Energy | Washington Electrical Infrastructure

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Overview

Nelson Cable Station is an operational substation in Washington, United States, owned and operated by Puget Sound Energy. It plays a key role in the regional electrical grid.

Nelson Cable Station is a substation located in Washington, United States, owned and operated by Puget Sound Energy. As part of the Pacific Northwest electrical infrastructure, it supports the transmission and distribution of electricity 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. While specific voltage levels are not detailed, substations of this type typically handle medium to high voltages for local grid stability. As a component of Puget Sound Energy's network, Nelson Cable Station contributes to the reliable delivery of electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Its operational status underscores its ongoing role in maintaining grid resilience in the Seattle metropolitan area.

Environmental context

Located in an urbanized area of Washington, the substation's environmental context includes proximity to residential and commercial zones. Electrical infrastructure in such settings must manage electromagnetic fields and noise, while adhering to local land-use regulations. The facility's operation supports the integration of renewable energy sources common in the Pacific Northwest, such as hydropower, contributing to regional sustainability goals.

Frequently asked questions

Nelson Cable Station is located in Washington, United States, at coordinates 47.457497, -122.241833.

Nelson Cable Station is owned and operated by Puget Sound Energy, a major utility serving the Pacific Northwest.

Substations like Nelson Cable Station transform voltage levels and switch electrical circuits to ensure reliable power distribution from transmission lines to local networks.

US substations must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, which govern grid stability, cybersecurity, and maintenance practices.

As part of Puget Sound Energy's infrastructure, Nelson Cable Station helps distribute electricity to the Seattle area, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial demand.
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