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Wingate Sub Substation, United States | Electrical Infrastructure Overview

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Overview

Wingate Sub is an operational substation in the United States, located at coordinates 35.506775, -108.534943. It plays a role in the local electrical grid.

Wingate Sub is an operational substation located in the United States, with coordinates 35.506775, -108.534943. As a substation, it is a node in the electrical transmission or distribution network, stepping voltage levels to facilitate power delivery. The facility is part of the broader U.S. electrical infrastructure, which is regulated by NERC reliability standards and FERC for interstate transmission. The substation's technical specifications are not detailed in available data, but typical substations in the U.S. operate at voltage levels ranging from 69 kV to 765 kV for transmission, or lower for distribution. Given its location in a rural area (based on coordinates), it likely serves local load or connects to larger transmission lines. The facility is operational, indicating it is actively contributing to grid stability. Wingate Sub's environmental context includes its rural setting, which may reduce exposure to urban heat island effects but could face risks from extreme weather. The substation's role in the grid is critical for maintaining reliable electricity supply to surrounding communities. Its operational status ensures continued support for regional energy needs.

Environmental context

Located in a rural area of the United States, Wingate Sub operates in a region with variable climate conditions, including potential for extreme weather events such as thunderstorms or snow. The substation's equipment is exposed to these elements, which can affect reliability. Rural substations often have lower population density nearby, reducing risk of interference but requiring robust design for remote operation.

Frequently asked questions

Wingate Sub is located in the United States at coordinates 35.506775, -108.534943, in a rural area.

Wingate Sub is operational, meaning it is actively functioning as part of the electrical grid.

Wingate Sub is a substation, a facility that transforms voltage levels for transmission or distribution of electricity.

Substations in the U.S. operate under NERC reliability standards for grid stability and FERC regulations for interstate transmission.

Substations step voltage up or down, enabling efficient long-distance transmission and safe local distribution of electricity.
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