Overview
West Toronto Substation is an operational electrical substation in Ohio, United States, owned and operated by AEP Ohio. It handles voltage levels of 69 kV and 13.09 kV.
West Toronto Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Ohio, United States. Owned and operated by AEP Ohio, the facility plays a key role in the regional power grid, stepping down transmission voltages for local distribution. The substation operates at voltage levels of 69 kV and 13.09 kV, typical for medium-voltage substations serving industrial and residential areas. As part of the U.S. electrical infrastructure, West Toronto Substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). These bodies enforce reliability standards and oversee interstate electricity transmission. The facility's equipment likely includes circuit breakers, transformers, and switchgear compliant with IEEE and ANSI standards. The substation's location in Ohio places it within the PJM Interconnection, one of the largest regional transmission organizations in the U.S. This interconnection ensures grid stability and efficient power flow across multiple states. West Toronto Substation contributes to the reliability of electricity supply for the surrounding community, supporting both residential and commercial customers.
Environmental context
The substation is situated in a region with a temperate climate, where seasonal temperature variations can affect electrical equipment performance. Its urban-rural interface location may influence land use and vegetation management practices to maintain clearances and prevent outages. The facility's operation involves minimal direct environmental impact, though electromagnetic fields and noise are managed per local regulations.
Frequently asked questions
West Toronto Substation is located in Ohio, United States, at coordinates 40.476969, -80.636675. It is owned and operated by AEP Ohio.
West Toronto Substation operates at voltage levels of 69 kV and 13.09 kV, which are typical for medium-voltage substations in the U.S. power grid.
West Toronto Substation is operated by AEP Ohio, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, which serves over 1.5 million customers in Ohio.
As part of the U.S. electrical grid, West Toronto Substation must comply with NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission and distribution.
West Toronto Substation steps down transmission voltages for local distribution, ensuring reliable electricity supply to residential and commercial customers in the region.