Risk: Low Substation Operational

Waseca Interconnect Station - Substation in Waseca, Minnesota, United States

United States

Overview

Waseca Interconnect Station is an operational substation in Waseca, Minnesota, United States. It operates at 23.9 kV and plays a role in the regional electrical grid.

Waseca Interconnect Station is a substation located in Waseca, Minnesota, United States. As an operational substation, it serves as a node in the local electrical infrastructure, facilitating voltage transformation and power distribution. The facility operates at a voltage level of 23.9 kV, which is typical for distribution-level substations in the region. In the United States, substations like Waseca Interconnect Station are subject to regulatory oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for transmission-level assets, though distribution substations are primarily regulated at the state level. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) sets reliability standards that apply to the bulk power system, and this substation likely adheres to relevant standards for interconnection and grid stability. The facility's voltage level places it within the distribution network, serving local load centers. The environmental context of Waseca Interconnect Station includes its location in a rural area of southern Minnesota. The substation supports the electrical needs of the surrounding agricultural and residential communities. Its operation contributes to grid reliability in the region, and its design likely incorporates standard safety and environmental protections typical for substations in the United States.

Environmental context

Waseca Interconnect Station is situated in a rural area of southern Minnesota, characterized by agricultural land and small communities. The substation's voltage level of 23.9 kV indicates it is part of the distribution network, serving local loads. Its operation supports grid stability in a region that experiences seasonal weather extremes, including cold winters and summer storms. The facility's environmental impact is minimal, with standard measures for oil containment and noise control.

Frequently asked questions

Waseca Interconnect Station is located in Waseca, Minnesota, United States, at coordinates 44.090015, -93.527402.

Waseca Interconnect Station operates at a voltage of 23.9 kV, which is typical for distribution-level substations.

The operator of Waseca Interconnect Station is not publicly listed, but substations in the US are typically operated by local utilities or grid operators.

Substations in the US are subject to NERC reliability standards for the bulk power system and FERC regulations for transmission assets. Distribution substations are primarily regulated by state public utility commissions.

Substations like Waseca Interconnect Station transform voltage levels and serve as switching points in the electrical grid, ensuring reliable power distribution to local communities.
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