Overview
Pettis Road Substation is an operational electrical substation in Michigan, United States, owned and operated by Consumers Energy. It operates at 138 kV and 14.4 kV, serving the local grid.
Pettis Road Substation is an electrical substation located in Michigan, United States, owned and operated by Consumers Energy. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional power distribution network, stepping down transmission voltage for local use. The substation operates at voltage levels of 138 kV and 14.4 kV, typical for a distribution substation that connects high-voltage transmission lines to lower-voltage distribution networks. As part of the U.S. electrical infrastructure, it falls under the regulatory oversight of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which enforce reliability standards for grid stability. This substation supports the electrical needs of the surrounding community in Michigan, contributing to the reliability of power supply in the area. Its operation by Consumers Energy, a major utility in the region, underscores its importance in maintaining grid stability and serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
Environmental context
The substation is located in a suburban area of Michigan, where the local environment includes mixed residential and commercial land use. Electrical substations like this one are typically designed with minimal direct environmental impact, though they require vegetation management and may have electromagnetic field considerations. The surrounding region experiences a temperate climate with seasonal variations that influence grid demand.
Frequently asked questions
Pettis Road Substation is located in Michigan, United States, at coordinates 42.985128, -85.523446.
Pettis Road Substation operates at 138 kV and 14.4 kV, typical for a distribution substation.
Pettis Road Substation is owned and operated by Consumers Energy, a major utility in Michigan.
Substations in the United States are regulated by NERC reliability standards and FERC for transmission-level assets, ensuring grid stability and safety.
Substations like Pettis Road step down high-voltage transmission power to lower voltages for distribution to homes and businesses, playing a critical role in grid reliability.