Risk: Medium Substation Operational

West County Energy Center Unit #3 FPL Substation - Florida Power & Light Electrical Infrastructure

United States

Overview

West County Energy Center Unit #3 FPL is a 230 kV substation in Florida, United States, operated by Florida Power & Light. It supports grid stability and power distribution in the region.

West County Energy Center Unit #3 FPL is a substation located in Florida, United States, and is part of the electrical infrastructure operated by Florida Power & Light. The facility operates at a voltage of 230 kV, classifying it as a high-voltage substation critical for regional grid stability and power transmission. As a substation within the Florida Power & Light network, this facility operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). These standards ensure reliable operation of the bulk power system, with requirements for maintenance, cybersecurity, and grid resilience. The 230 kV voltage level is typical for transmission substations that interconnect generation sources with load centers. The substation plays a key role in the local electrical grid, supporting the integration of power from the West County Energy Center and distributing electricity to surrounding communities. Its location in Florida, a state with growing energy demand and vulnerability to extreme weather, underscores the importance of robust substation design and operational reliability.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a region of Florida characterized by flat terrain and a subtropical climate, with frequent thunderstorms and hurricane risks. These environmental factors necessitate robust infrastructure design to withstand high winds and flooding. The facility's role in the grid also supports the integration of renewable energy sources, contributing to the state's energy transition.

Frequently asked questions

West County Energy Center Unit #3 FPL is a substation located in Florida, United States, near coordinates 26.696010, -80.376294.

The substation operates at a voltage of 230 kV, which is typical for high-voltage transmission substations.

The substation is operated by Florida Power & Light, a major electric utility in Florida.

As part of the US electrical grid, this substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets.

A 230 kV substation steps down high-voltage electricity from transmission lines for distribution to local networks, ensuring stable power supply to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
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