Risk: Low Substation Operational

South Troy Switching Station - 115 kV Substation in Pennsylvania, USA

United States

Overview

South Troy Switching Station is a 115 kV substation operated by Pennsylvania Electric Company in Pennsylvania, USA. It plays a role in regional grid stability under NERC reliability standards.

South Troy Switching Station is a substation located in Pennsylvania, United States, operated by Pennsylvania Electric Company. The facility operates at 115 kV, placing it within the sub-transmission voltage class typical for regional power distribution and grid interconnection in the area. As part of the U.S. electrical infrastructure, this substation is subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulation for transmission-level assets. The 115 kV voltage level indicates it serves as a switching station for local grid connectivity, likely supporting industrial or residential load in the surrounding region. The station's operational status is active, contributing to the reliability of the Pennsylvania electric grid. Its location in a rural area of Bradford County suggests it plays a role in connecting remote generation or serving as a distribution hub for the local community.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a rural area of Pennsylvania, where electrical infrastructure supports both residential and agricultural activities. The 115 kV voltage level is typical for sub-transmission lines that connect to local distribution networks, minimizing visual and ecological footprint compared to higher-voltage lines. The facility's operation aligns with grid reliability requirements without significant direct environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

South Troy Switching Station is located in Pennsylvania, United States, near the coordinates 41.7718, -76.7891. It is operated by Pennsylvania Electric Company.

South Troy Switching Station operates at 115 kV, which is a sub-transmission voltage level commonly used for regional power distribution and grid interconnection.

South Troy Switching Station is operated by Pennsylvania Electric Company, a utility serving parts of Pennsylvania.

In the United States, substations like South Troy Switching Station must comply with NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets. These standards ensure safe and reliable operation.

A switching station, such as South Troy Switching Station, is used to connect or disconnect transmission lines for maintenance or emergency purposes, helping to reroute power and maintain grid reliability.
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