Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Storla Substation - Operational 230/115 kV Substation in South Dakota, United States

United States

Overview

Storla Substation is an operational electrical substation in South Dakota, United States, operated by Basin Electric Power Cooperative. It handles voltages of 230 kV and 115 kV, supporting regional grid stability.

Storla Substation is an operational electrical substation located in South Dakota, United States, owned and operated by Basin Electric Power Cooperative. The facility operates at voltage levels of 230 kV and 115 kV, placing it in the medium-to-high voltage range typical for transmission substations that interconnect regional power grids. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which enforce reliability standards for bulk power systems. As part of the Basin Electric Power Cooperative system, Storla Substation likely plays a role in distributing power from generation sources to local utilities across the rural Midwest. This facility contributes to the electrical infrastructure of South Dakota, supporting agricultural and residential loads in the region. Its strategic location helps maintain grid stability and power delivery in an area characterized by dispersed population centers and extreme weather conditions, underscoring its importance to local energy reliability.

Environmental context

Located in rural South Dakota, the substation operates in a region with continental climate, including cold winters and hot summers, which can affect equipment performance and maintenance schedules. The surrounding landscape is primarily agricultural, with minimal urban heat island effects. The substation's voltage levels indicate its role in long-distance power transmission, which can have land-use implications for transmission corridors but generally has a localized environmental footprint.

Frequently asked questions

Storla Substation is located in South Dakota, United States, at coordinates 43.902744, -98.329803.

Storla Substation operates at voltage levels of 230 kV and 115 kV, which are typical for transmission substations interconnecting regional power grids.

Storla Substation is owned and operated by Basin Electric Power Cooperative, a generation and transmission cooperative serving the Midwest.

As part of the US bulk power system, Storla Substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, ensuring grid stability and security.

Substations like Storla transform voltage levels and route power between transmission lines, helping to balance load and maintain reliable electricity supply to consumers.
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