Risk: Low Substation Operational

Schley Ave/Lewes Substation - Lewes, Delaware Electrical Substation

United States

Overview

Schley Ave/Lewes Substation is an operational electrical substation in Lewes, Delaware, owned by the Lewes Board of Public Works. It operates at 69 kV and 12.47 kV, serving the local distribution grid.

Schley Ave/Lewes Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Lewes, Delaware, United States. Owned by the Lewes Board of Public Works, this facility plays a key role in the local power distribution network, stepping down transmission-level voltage for community use. The substation operates at dual voltage levels of 69,000 volts (69 kV) and 12,470 volts (12.47 kV), typical for a distribution substation that connects the bulk power system to local feeders. As a municipal utility asset, it is subject to state-level reliability standards and NERC compliance requirements for grid stability. Located in a coastal community, the substation supports residential and commercial electricity demand in the Lewes area. Its operational status ensures continued service reliability, and its municipal ownership reflects a common model for smaller-scale electrical infrastructure in the United States.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a coastal town in Delaware, an area vulnerable to sea-level rise and storm surges. Electrical infrastructure in such locations may require flood mitigation measures and resilience planning. The facility's voltage level and urban setting influence its environmental footprint, with typical considerations including electromagnetic field management and vegetation clearance for safety.

Frequently asked questions

Schley Ave/Lewes Substation is located in Lewes, Delaware, United States, at coordinates 38.771785, -75.137751.

The substation operates at 69,000 volts (69 kV) and 12,470 volts (12.47 kV), typical for a distribution substation.

The substation is owned by the Lewes Board of Public Works, a municipal utility serving the Lewes community.

As part of the US electrical grid, the substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and state-level regulations for distribution infrastructure.

Distribution substations step down high transmission voltages to lower levels suitable for local distribution, ensuring reliable electricity supply to homes and businesses.
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