Risk: Low Substation Operational

North Energy Facility Substation - University of South Carolina Electrical Infrastructure

United States

Overview

North Energy Facility is an operational substation owned by the University of South Carolina in the United States. It supports campus electrical distribution and grid connectivity.

North Energy Facility is a substation located in the United States, owned and operated by the University of South Carolina. As part of the university's electrical infrastructure, it plays a role in distributing power across the campus and connecting to the broader grid. The facility is operational and serves the energy needs of the university community. Substations in the United States typically operate under NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets. While specific voltage levels for this facility are not detailed, substations of this type often handle medium to high voltages to ensure stable power delivery. The University of South Carolina's ownership suggests a focus on institutional energy management. The facility's location in South Carolina places it within a region with a mix of urban and rural electrical infrastructure. Its role in campus operations underscores its importance for educational continuity and research activities. The substation contributes to the resilience of the local grid and supports the university's sustainability goals.

Environmental context

The substation is located in an urban campus environment, where electrical infrastructure must balance reliability with environmental considerations. Proximity to residential and academic buildings necessitates careful management of electromagnetic fields and noise. The facility's age and technology level influence its efficiency and environmental footprint, with modern substations often incorporating SF6-free switchgear and energy-efficient transformers.

Frequently asked questions

North Energy Facility is located in the United States, specifically at coordinates 33.993673, -81.034350, which corresponds to the University of South Carolina campus.

North Energy Facility is currently operational, serving as a substation for the University of South Carolina.

North Energy Facility is owned by the University of South Carolina, which operates it as part of its campus electrical infrastructure.

Substations in the United States are subject to NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets. Compliance with these frameworks ensures safe and reliable operation.

Substations like North Energy Facility step down high-voltage electricity from transmission lines to lower voltages suitable for distribution to end users, such as university buildings. They also provide switching and protection functions.
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