Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Saratoga Substation | Wisconsin Electrical Infrastructure Facility

United States

Overview

Saratoga is an operational electrical substation in Wisconsin, United States, handling voltages of 138 kV, 115 kV, and 69 kV. It plays a key role in regional power distribution.

Saratoga is an operational electrical substation located in Wisconsin, United States, at coordinates 44.314667, -89.800586. The facility operates at multiple voltage levels including 138 kV, 115 kV, and 69 kV, indicating its role in both transmission and sub-transmission networks. As part of the U.S. electrical grid, it is subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulation for bulk power system assets. The substation's voltage range suggests it serves as a critical node for stepping down power from high-voltage transmission lines to lower voltages for local distribution. In the context of Wisconsin's grid, which is part of the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) region, such substations are essential for maintaining grid stability and reliability. The facility's operational status confirms its active role in the region's electrical infrastructure. Environmentally, the substation's location in a rural area of Wisconsin minimizes direct impacts on densely populated zones, though its operation involves standard considerations for electromagnetic fields and oil containment for transformers. The facility contributes to the resilience of the local power supply, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the region.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a rural area of Wisconsin, which reduces its immediate environmental footprint compared to urban installations. Its operation involves standard electrical infrastructure considerations such as electromagnetic field management and containment of insulating oils. The surrounding landscape includes agricultural and natural areas, so the facility's presence is integrated with local land use practices.

Frequently asked questions

The Saratoga substation is located in Wisconsin, United States, at coordinates 44.314667, -89.800586.

The Saratoga substation handles voltage levels of 138 kV, 115 kV, and 69 kV, indicating its role in both transmission and sub-transmission networks.

The Saratoga substation is currently operational, actively contributing to the regional power grid.

Substations in the United States are subject to NERC reliability standards for bulk power system operation and FERC regulation for transmission-level assets.

By stepping down high-voltage transmission power to lower voltages for distribution, the Saratoga substation helps maintain voltage stability and reliable electricity supply in the region.
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