Risk: Low Substation Operational

Pattern Panhandle Wind 2 Substation - Texas Wind Energy Substation

United States

Overview

Pattern Panhandle Wind 2 Substation is an operational electrical substation in Texas, United States, owned by Pattern Energy. It operates at 345 kV and 34.5 kV, supporting wind energy transmission.

Pattern Panhandle Wind 2 Substation is an operational electrical substation located in the Texas Panhandle region of the United States. Owned by Pattern Energy, the facility plays a key role in collecting and transmitting power from wind farms to the grid. The substation operates at voltage levels of 345 kV and 34.5 kV, indicating its function as a step-up substation for wind energy integration. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which enforce reliability standards for the bulk power system. As part of the U.S. transmission grid, it must comply with NERC's Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards. The 345 kV voltage level classifies it as a transmission-level asset, critical for long-distance power transfer. Environmentally, the substation supports renewable energy generation by connecting wind power to the grid, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Its location in a rural, windy area of Texas aligns with the region's high wind energy potential. The facility contributes to grid stability and helps meet renewable portfolio standards in the state.

Environmental context

The substation is located in the Texas Panhandle, a region with high wind energy potential. Its operation supports the integration of renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The facility's voltage levels (345 kV and 34.5 kV) indicate its role in transmitting wind power to distant load centers, minimizing transmission losses.

Frequently asked questions

The substation is located in the Texas Panhandle region of the United States, near coordinates 35.443028, -101.372844.

The substation operates at 345 kV and 34.5 kV, serving as a step-up substation for wind energy transmission.

The substation is owned by Pattern Energy, a company specializing in renewable energy projects.

As part of the U.S. bulk power system, the substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, including Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) requirements.

The substation collects power from wind farms and steps up the voltage to 345 kV for efficient long-distance transmission to the grid, supporting renewable energy integration.
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