Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Substation #2 - Electrical Substation in Gardner, Kansas, United States

United States

Overview

Substation #2 is an operational electrical substation owned by the City of Gardner in the United States. It operates at voltages of 161 kV and 12.47 kV, serving local grid stability.

Substation #2 is an electrical substation located in the United States, owned and operated by the City of Gardner. The facility is currently operational and plays a role in the local electrical infrastructure, stepping down transmission-level voltage for distribution. The substation operates at two voltage levels: 161 kV for transmission and 12.47 kV for distribution, indicating it serves as a step-down substation. In the United States, such facilities are subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulation for transmission assets, ensuring grid stability and safety. As a municipal substation, Substation #2 supports the City of Gardner's electrical grid, providing power to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Its location in Kansas contributes to the regional energy distribution network, with environmental considerations including land use and proximity to urban areas.

Environmental context

The substation is located in Gardner, Kansas, a suburban area with mixed residential and commercial development. Electrical infrastructure in such settings typically involves considerations for electromagnetic fields, noise, and visual impact. The facility's voltage levels (161 kV and 12.47 kV) indicate it handles significant power, requiring careful siting to minimize environmental disruption.

Frequently asked questions

Substation #2 is located in Gardner, Kansas, United States, at coordinates 38.810367, -94.910773.

Substation #2 operates at two voltage levels: 161 kV for transmission and 12.47 kV for distribution, indicating it is a step-down substation.

Substation #2 is owned by the City of Gardner, a municipal utility in Kansas.

Substations in the United States are regulated by NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC for transmission-level assets. Local utilities must comply with these federal regulations.

Substations step down high-voltage electricity from transmission lines to lower voltages for distribution to homes and businesses, ensuring safe and reliable power delivery.
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