Risk: Low Substation Operational

O'Brien Road Substation - NYSEG Electrical Infrastructure in New York

United States

Overview

O'Brien Road is an operational substation owned by NYSEG in New York, United States. It operates at 34.5 kV, serving the local electrical grid.

O'Brien Road is a substation located in New York, United States, owned and operated by NYSEG. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional electrical infrastructure, stepping down voltage for distribution to local consumers. The substation operates at a voltage of 34.5 kV, which is typical for distribution-level substations in the United States. As part of NYSEG's network, it is subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, ensuring grid stability and compliance with federal and state requirements. This facility contributes to the reliability of the local power grid, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the area. Its location in New York places it within a region with diverse energy needs and a focus on modernizing electrical infrastructure to enhance resilience and efficiency.

Environmental context

The substation's location in New York, a state with varied geography from urban centers to rural areas, influences its environmental context. Electrical infrastructure like this substation must consider proximity to sensitive habitats and communities, though specific designations are not confirmed. The 34.5 kV voltage level indicates a distribution role, typically with lower direct environmental impact than transmission lines, but still requiring careful siting and maintenance to minimize ecological disruption.

Frequently asked questions

O'Brien Road substation is located in New York, United States, at coordinates 43.049200, -77.081121.

O'Brien Road substation is owned and operated by NYSEG, a utility company serving parts of New York.

O'Brien Road substation operates at a voltage of 34.5 kV, which is typical for distribution-level substations.

Substations in the United States are subject to NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for interstate electricity transmission and wholesale sales.

Distribution substations step down voltage from transmission levels to lower voltages suitable for local distribution to homes and businesses, ensuring reliable power delivery.
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