Risk: Low Substation Operational

Osceola North Substation - Alliant Energy Electrical Substation in the United States

United States

Overview

Osceola North Substation is an operational electrical substation in the United States, owned and operated by Alliant Energy. It operates at a voltage of 69 kV, serving the local grid.

Osceola North Substation is an operational electrical substation located in the United States, owned and operated by Alliant Energy. The facility operates at a voltage of 69 kV, classifying it as a medium-voltage substation that plays a role in regional power distribution. As part of the U.S. electrical infrastructure, this substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). These standards ensure grid reliability and compliance with mandatory reliability standards. The substation's voltage level is typical for distribution-level assets that step down power from transmission lines to serve local communities. The substation's location in the United States places it within a well-regulated grid environment. Its operational status indicates it is actively contributing to the stability and reliability of the local power supply. The facility supports Alliant Energy's service area, providing essential electrical infrastructure to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

Environmental context

The substation is located in a region with a temperate climate, typical of the Midwestern United States. Electrical infrastructure in this area must withstand seasonal temperature variations and occasional severe weather events. The facility's voltage level and urban or rural setting influence its environmental impact, with substations generally having a localized footprint and minimal direct environmental effects beyond land use and electromagnetic fields.

Frequently asked questions

Osceola North Substation is located in the United States, with coordinates approximately 41.0455° N, -93.7612° W. It is owned and operated by Alliant Energy.

Osceola North Substation operates at a voltage of 69 kV, which is a medium-voltage level commonly used for subtransmission and distribution in the U.S. electrical grid.

Osceola North Substation is operated by Alliant Energy, a utility company serving customers in the Midwestern United States.

In the United States, substations must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations. These standards cover grid reliability, cybersecurity, and equipment maintenance to ensure stable power delivery.

A 69 kV substation typically steps down voltage from higher transmission lines (e.g., 138 kV or 230 kV) for distribution to local areas. It serves as a critical node in the grid, ensuring reliable power supply to communities and industries.
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