Risk: Medium Substation Operational

North Newark Substation - AEP Ohio Electrical Substation in Newark, Ohio

United States

Overview

North Newark Substation is an operational electrical substation in Newark, Ohio, owned and operated by AEP Ohio. It handles multiple voltage levels including 138 kV, 69 kV, and 4.36 kV.

North Newark Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Newark, Ohio, United States. Owned and operated by AEP Ohio, a major utility in the region, the facility plays a key role in the local power distribution network. The substation handles multiple voltage levels, including 138 kV, 69 kV, and 4.36 kV, indicating its function in both transmission and distribution. As part of the U.S. electrical infrastructure, the substation operates under the regulatory oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for transmission-level assets and adheres to North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) reliability standards. The facility's voltage levels suggest it serves as a critical node for stepping down power from high-voltage transmission lines to lower voltages for local distribution. AEP Ohio, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, is responsible for maintaining grid stability and reliability in the region. The substation's location in Newark, a city in Licking County, positions it to serve a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Its operational status ensures continued support for the local grid, contributing to the region's energy security. The facility's age and specific equipment are not detailed, but typical substations of this scale require regular maintenance and upgrades to meet evolving grid demands and regulatory requirements.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in Newark, Ohio, a region with a temperate climate and moderate environmental considerations. The facility's operation involves electromagnetic fields and potential oil leakage from transformers, which are managed through standard environmental protocols. Its urban location means it supports dense population centers, but also requires careful siting to minimize visual and noise impacts. The substation's role in the grid helps integrate renewable energy sources and maintain reliable power supply, indirectly supporting environmental goals.

Frequently asked questions

North Newark Substation is located in Newark, Ohio, United States, at coordinates 40.088540, -82.415978.

The substation handles multiple voltage levels: 138 kV, 69 kV, and 4.36 kV, indicating its role in both transmission and distribution.

The substation is owned and operated by AEP Ohio, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, a major utility in the region.

In the United States, substations operating at transmission voltages (typically above 69 kV) are subject to FERC regulation and NERC reliability standards, including compliance with CIP (Critical Infrastructure Protection) requirements.

Substations are critical nodes that step voltage up or down, switch circuits, and protect the grid. They enable the safe and reliable transmission and distribution of electricity from generation sources to end users.
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