Risk: Low Substation Operational

Waunakee SW STA Substation | 69 kV Electrical Infrastructure in Wisconsin, USA

United States

Overview

Waunakee SW STA is an operational substation in Wisconsin, USA, operating at 69 kV. It plays a role in local electrical distribution and grid stability.

Waunakee SW STA is a substation located in Waunakee, Wisconsin, United States. Operating at 69 kV, it is a medium-voltage facility that supports regional electrical distribution. As part of the North American power grid, it adheres to NERC reliability standards and is subject to FERC regulation for transmission-level assets. The substation's 69 kV voltage level places it in the sub-transmission or distribution category, typical for serving industrial, commercial, and residential loads in suburban areas. Its operational status indicates active grid integration, with standard automation and protection systems likely in place per ISO/IEC 61850 standards. Environmentally, the substation's location in a suburban setting minimizes direct ecological impact, though its role in grid stability is critical for local energy reliability. It contributes to the resilience of the regional electrical infrastructure, supporting community power needs without significant environmental footprint.

Environmental context

Located in a suburban area of Waunakee, Wisconsin, the substation operates in a region with mixed land use. Its 69 kV voltage level suggests moderate electromagnetic fields, typical for such facilities. The site's ecological impact is limited to the immediate footprint, with no known sensitive habitats nearby. Standard mitigation measures for noise and visual intrusion are likely in place.

Frequently asked questions

Waunakee SW STA is located in Waunakee, Wisconsin, United States, at coordinates 43.184594, -89.461258.

Waunakee SW STA operates at 69 kV, a medium-voltage level typical for sub-transmission and distribution substations.

Waunakee SW STA is currently operational, indicating it is active and connected to the grid.

Substations in the United States must comply with NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets. Automation often follows ISO/IEC 61850 standards.

A 69 kV substation typically steps down voltage from higher transmission levels for distribution to industrial, commercial, and residential customers, ensuring local grid reliability.
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