Overview
Shalimar Substation is an operational electrical substation in Florida, United States, operating at 115 kV. It plays a role in regional grid stability and power distribution.
Shalimar Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Shalimar, Florida, United States. It operates at a voltage of 115 kV, classifying it as a medium-voltage substation typically used for subtransmission or distribution within the electrical grid. The facility is part of the broader North American power system, which is regulated by NERC reliability standards and FERC oversight for transmission-level assets. As a 115 kV substation, Shalimar Substation likely serves as a node for stepping down power from higher-voltage transmission lines or for distributing electricity to local networks. In the United States, substations of this voltage class are common in both urban and suburban settings, supporting grid reliability and load management. The facility's location in Florida places it within a region with growing energy demand due to population growth and tourism, necessitating robust infrastructure. Environmentally, the substation's operation involves standard electrical infrastructure considerations such as electromagnetic fields, noise from transformers, and potential impacts on local wildlife. However, modern substations are designed with mitigation measures. The facility contributes to the resilience of the local grid, ensuring reliable power supply to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the area.
Environmental context
The substation is located in a coastal region of Florida, an area prone to hurricanes and severe weather, which poses risks to electrical infrastructure. The 115 kV voltage level indicates it is part of the distribution network, where reliability is critical for local communities. Typical environmental considerations include storm hardening, vegetation management, and flood protection to maintain grid stability.
Frequently asked questions
Shalimar Substation is located in Shalimar, Florida, United States, at coordinates 30.465704, -86.558599.
Shalimar Substation operates at a voltage of 115 kV, which is typical for subtransmission or distribution substations in the United States.
Shalimar Substation is currently operational, as per available data.
In the United States, substations are subject to NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets. Local utility regulations also apply.
A 115 kV substation typically steps down voltage from higher transmission lines for distribution to local networks, ensuring reliable power supply to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.