Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Utah Power & Light Company Substation - Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

United States

Overview

Utah Power & Light Company is an operational substation in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, serving as a key node in the regional electrical grid.

Utah Power & Light Company is an operational substation located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. As part of the state's electrical infrastructure, it plays a role in voltage transformation and power distribution within the interconnected Western Interconnection grid. 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. Typical substations in this region handle voltages ranging from 69 kV to 345 kV, with older switchgear potentially posing maintenance considerations. This facility contributes to grid stability for the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial loads. Its operational status ensures continued service within Utah's growing energy landscape, where demand is driven by population growth and economic activity.

Environmental context

Located in an urban area of Salt Lake City, the substation's environmental context includes proximity to residential and commercial zones. Electrical infrastructure in such settings must manage electromagnetic fields and noise, while adhering to local land-use regulations. The facility's age and technology type influence its environmental footprint, with modern substations incorporating SF6-free switchgear and oil containment systems.

Frequently asked questions

Utah Power & Light Company substation is located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, at coordinates 40.766250, -111.860107.

The substation is currently operational, meaning it is actively transforming and distributing electricity within the regional grid.

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

Substations in Utah typically operate at voltages between 69 kV and 345 kV, depending on their role in transmission or distribution.

It serves as a critical node for voltage regulation and power distribution, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the Salt Lake City area.
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