Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Shoal Substation - Michigan Electrical Substation Operated by ITC

United States

Overview

Shoal Substation is an operational electrical substation in Michigan, United States, owned and operated by ITC. It operates at a voltage of 120 kV, serving the regional power grid.

Shoal Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Michigan, United States, owned and operated by ITC. The facility operates at a voltage of 120 kV, placing it in the medium-to-high voltage range typical for sub-transmission and distribution substations. As part of ITC's network, it plays a role in the regional electricity infrastructure. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes compliance with NERC reliability standards and FERC oversight for transmission-level assets. The 120 kV voltage level indicates it likely serves as a distribution substation, stepping down power from higher transmission voltages for local distribution. ITC is a major independent transmission company, and this facility contributes to grid stability in the area. Shoal Substation supports the electrical infrastructure in Monroe County, Michigan, an area with a mix of industrial, agricultural, and residential loads. Its operational status ensures continued reliability for local power distribution. The facility's location near Lake Erie may involve environmental considerations related to stormwater management and wildlife habitats, typical for substations in the region.

Environmental context

The substation is located in southeastern Michigan, near Lake Erie, in a region with a mix of agricultural and industrial land use. The area experiences seasonal weather patterns, including lake-effect snow and thunderstorms, which can impact grid reliability. Substations in this region must manage stormwater runoff and maintain vegetation to prevent interference with equipment. The proximity to the Great Lakes may also require adherence to environmental regulations regarding potential oil spills from transformers.

Frequently asked questions

Shoal Substation is located in Michigan, United States, near coordinates 41.939238, -83.359004, in Monroe County.

Shoal Substation operates at a voltage of 120 kV, which is typical for sub-transmission and distribution substations in the United States.

Shoal Substation is owned and operated by ITC, a major independent transmission company in the United States.

As part of the US electrical grid, Shoal Substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets.

A 120 kV substation typically steps down higher transmission voltages for local distribution, serving industrial, commercial, and residential customers in the area.
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