Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Normandy Substation JEA - Jacksonville, Florida Electrical Substation

United States

Overview

Normandy Substation JEA is an operational electrical substation in Florida, United States, owned and operated by JEA. It handles voltages of 230 kV, 138 kV, and 26.4 kV, serving the regional grid.

Normandy Substation JEA is an operational electrical substation located in Florida, United States. Owned and operated by JEA, the facility plays a key role in the local power distribution network, handling multiple voltage levels including 230 kV, 138 kV, and 26.4 kV. As a substation, it is critical for stepping down transmission voltages to distribution levels for residential and commercial customers. 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. JEA, as a municipal utility, adheres to these standards to ensure grid stability. The facility's voltage levels indicate it serves both transmission and distribution functions, typical of a medium-to-large substation in the United States. Environmentally, the substation is situated in an urban area of Jacksonville, Florida, where it supports the electrical infrastructure for a dense population. Its operation is essential for maintaining reliable power supply, particularly during peak demand periods. The facility's age and specific environmental impact are not detailed, but substations generally have a localized footprint and are designed to minimize electromagnetic interference.

Environmental context

The substation is located in an urban setting in Jacksonville, Florida, where it supports a dense population and commercial activity. Its operation contributes to grid stability and reliability, which is critical in a region prone to hurricanes and extreme weather events. The facility's voltage levels suggest it plays a role in both transmission and distribution, with potential environmental considerations including electromagnetic fields and land use.

Frequently asked questions

Normandy Substation JEA is located in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, at coordinates 30.306677, -81.819766.

The substation handles three voltage levels: 230 kV, 138 kV, and 26.4 kV, indicating it serves both transmission and distribution functions.

The substation is owned and operated by JEA, a municipal utility serving the Jacksonville area.

Substations in the United States must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, which ensure grid stability and safety.

Substations transform voltage levels for transmission and distribution, isolate faults, and regulate power flow to maintain grid reliability.
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