Risk: Low Substation Operational

Quincy Street Substation - Holland, Michigan Electrical Substation

United States

Overview

Quincy Street Substation is an operational electrical substation in Holland, Michigan, operated by Holland BPW. It handles voltages of 138 kV and 12.47 kV, serving the local grid.

Quincy Street Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Holland, Michigan, United States. Operated by Holland BPW, the facility plays a key role in the local electrical infrastructure, stepping down transmission-level voltage for distribution to residential and commercial customers. The substation operates at two voltage levels: 138 kV for transmission and 12.47 kV for distribution, indicating its function as a step-down substation. As part of the U.S. grid, it falls under NERC reliability standards and FERC regulation for transmission assets, ensuring grid stability and compliance with mandatory reliability requirements. This facility supports the electrical needs of the Holland community, contributing to grid resilience and local energy distribution. Its location in a municipal context underscores its importance for urban and suburban power supply, aligning with typical substation roles in the U.S. electrical infrastructure.

Environmental context

Located in an urban area of Holland, Michigan, the substation's environmental context is shaped by its role in distributing electricity to residential and commercial zones. The facility's voltage levels and operational status indicate a standard step-down substation, with potential impacts from electromagnetic fields and heat dissipation managed through typical engineering practices. Its proximity to the Lake Michigan shoreline may involve considerations for weather resilience and corrosion protection.

Frequently asked questions

Quincy Street Substation is located in Holland, Michigan, United States, at coordinates 42.841928, -86.110375.

The substation is operated by Holland BPW, a municipal utility serving the Holland area.

The substation handles two voltage levels: 138 kV for transmission and 12.47 kV for distribution, indicating it steps down high-voltage power for local use.

As part of the U.S. electrical grid, Quincy Street Substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission assets, ensuring grid stability and safety.

Substations like Quincy Street transform voltage levels to safely distribute electricity from transmission lines to local distribution networks, serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
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