Risk: Medium Substation Operational

North Columbia Substation - Operational 69 kV Substation in the United States

United States

Overview

North Columbia Substation is an operational electrical substation in the United States, owned and operated by PPL. It operates at a voltage of 69 kV, serving the regional grid.

North Columbia Substation is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, owned and operated by PPL. The facility operates at a voltage of 69 kV, placing it in the sub-transmission or distribution voltage range typical for regional power distribution. As a substation operating under the jurisdiction of the United States, it adheres to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for grid stability. The 69 kV voltage level is commonly used for distributing power from transmission systems to local distribution networks, serving industrial, commercial, and residential loads. The substation plays a critical role in maintaining grid reliability and power quality for the surrounding area. Its operational status ensures continued support for local electricity demand, contributing to the overall stability of the regional electrical infrastructure.

Environmental context

The substation is located in a region with a temperate climate, where seasonal variations can affect electricity demand. Its urban or rural setting influences environmental considerations such as land use and proximity to sensitive areas. The 69 kV voltage level indicates a moderate scale of infrastructure, with typical environmental impacts including electromagnetic fields and visual intrusion, managed through standard siting and mitigation practices.

Frequently asked questions

North Columbia Substation is located in the United States, with coordinates approximately 40.0385° N, -76.5126° W.

North Columbia Substation operates at a voltage of 69 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission or distribution substations.

North Columbia Substation is owned and operated by PPL, a major energy company in the United States.

As a US substation, it must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations to ensure grid stability and safety.

A 69 kV substation typically steps down voltage from transmission lines for distribution to local networks, serving industrial, commercial, and residential customers.
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