Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Weld Substation - Colorado Electrical Substation Operated by Public Service Company of Colorado

United States

Overview

Weld Substation is an operational electrical substation in Colorado, United States, owned by Public Service Company of Colorado. It operates at multiple voltage levels including 230 kV, 115 kV, 44 kV, and 12.47 kV.

Weld Substation is a key electrical infrastructure facility located in Colorado, United States. Owned by Public Service Company of Colorado, the substation plays a critical role in the regional power grid by stepping down transmission voltages for distribution. The facility is operational and serves as a node in the interconnected network. The substation operates at multiple voltage levels: 230 kV, 115 kV, 44 kV, and 12.47 kV. These voltages indicate its role in both high-voltage transmission (230 kV and 115 kV) and sub-transmission/distribution (44 kV and 12.47 kV). As part of the U.S. electrical grid, the substation is subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets. The facility's design likely incorporates automation standards such as IEC 61850 for substation control and monitoring. Located in Colorado, Weld Substation supports the growing energy demands of the region, including residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Its multi-voltage capability enhances grid flexibility and reliability. The substation's operational status ensures continued service to the local community, contributing to the stability of the broader Western Interconnection.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in an area characterized by semi-arid climate and agricultural land use. Its operation involves electromagnetic fields and potential impacts on local wildlife, though modern substations are designed to minimize ecological disruption. The facility's location in a rural setting reduces exposure to urban heat island effects but requires careful management of vegetation and stormwater runoff to prevent soil erosion and contamination.

Frequently asked questions

Weld Substation is located in Colorado, United States, at coordinates 40.427042, -104.807775.

Weld Substation operates at 230 kV, 115 kV, 44 kV, and 12.47 kV, covering transmission and distribution voltage ranges.

Weld Substation is owned by Public Service Company of Colorado, a utility serving the region.

Substations in the U.S. are regulated by NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC for transmission-level assets. Automation often follows IEC 61850 standards.

Weld Substation steps down high-voltage transmission power to lower voltages for distribution, ensuring reliable electricity supply to local customers.
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