Risk: Medium Substation Operational

West Dover Substation | AEP Ohio Electrical Substation in Ohio, United States

United States

Overview

West Dover Substation is an operational electrical substation in Ohio, United States, owned and operated by AEP Ohio. It handles multiple voltage levels including 138 kV, 69 kV, and 13.09 kV.

West Dover Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Ohio, United States. Owned and operated by AEP Ohio, a major utility in the region, this facility plays a key role in the local power grid. The substation handles multiple voltage levels, including 138 kV, 69 kV, and 13.09 kV, indicating its function in both transmission and distribution. The substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), which set reliability standards for the bulk power system. As part of AEP Ohio's network, it likely adheres to NERC's Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards and FERC's regulations for transmission assets. The voltage levels suggest it serves as a step-down substation, connecting high-voltage transmission lines to lower-voltage distribution networks. West Dover Substation contributes to grid stability and reliability in the region, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Its location in Ohio, a state with a diverse industrial base, underscores its importance in maintaining consistent power supply. The substation's operational status ensures ongoing service to the community, with AEP Ohio managing maintenance and upgrades to meet evolving demand.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a rural or suburban area of Ohio, where the local environment includes agricultural land and scattered residential developments. Electrical infrastructure like this can impact local ecosystems through electromagnetic fields and land use, but standard mitigation measures are typically employed. The facility's voltage levels and location suggest it is part of a well-integrated grid, with environmental considerations managed through regulatory compliance and best practices.

Frequently asked questions

West Dover Substation is located in Ohio, United States, at coordinates 40.508322, -81.563100.

West Dover Substation handles multiple voltage levels: 138,000 volts (138 kV), 69,000 volts (69 kV), and 13,090 volts (13.09 kV).

West Dover Substation is owned and operated by AEP Ohio, a subsidiary of American Electric Power.

Substations in the United States operate under NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations, including Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards for cybersecurity and physical security.

Substations transform voltage levels for transmission and distribution, enabling efficient power transfer from generation sources to end users. They also provide switching, protection, and monitoring functions.
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