Risk: Medium Substation Operational

Zebra Substation - DTE Energy Electrical Substation in Michigan, United States

United States

Overview

Zebra Substation is an operational electrical substation in Michigan, United States, owned and operated by DTE Energy. It operates at voltages of 120 kV and 13.2 kV, serving the local grid.

Zebra Substation is an operational electrical substation located in Michigan, United States. Owned and operated by DTE Energy, the facility plays a key role in the regional power distribution network. The substation operates at transmission-level voltage of 120 kV and distribution-level voltage of 13.2 kV, indicating its function as a step-down substation connecting high-voltage transmission lines to lower-voltage distribution networks. As part of the U.S. electrical infrastructure, Zebra Substation operates under the regulatory framework of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). DTE Energy, a major utility in Michigan, ensures compliance with reliability standards and grid stability requirements. The substation likely employs modern switchgear and automation systems, including IEC 61850 standards for substation automation, to enhance operational efficiency and safety. The substation's location in Michigan places it within a region with diverse industrial and residential energy demands. Its role in voltage transformation supports reliable electricity supply to local communities and businesses. The facility's operational status and integration into DTE Energy's grid contribute to the overall resilience of the regional power system.

Environmental context

The substation is situated in a suburban area of Michigan, where the local environment includes mixed residential and light industrial land use. The presence of high-voltage equipment requires careful management of electromagnetic fields and adherence to safety regulations. The facility's design likely incorporates measures to minimize environmental impact, such as oil containment for transformers and noise mitigation. The surrounding ecosystem includes urban-adapted wildlife, and the substation's operations are subject to state and federal environmental guidelines.

Frequently asked questions

Zebra Substation is located in Michigan, United States, at coordinates 42.294286, -83.530989. It is owned and operated by DTE Energy.

Zebra Substation operates at transmission voltage of 120 kV and distribution voltage of 13.2 kV, indicating it serves as a step-down substation.

Zebra Substation is owned and operated by DTE Energy, a major utility company serving Michigan.

Substations in the United States are subject to NERC reliability standards and FERC regulations for transmission-level assets. They also often follow IEC 61850 standards for substation automation.

Substations like Zebra are critical for voltage transformation and distribution of electricity. They step down high transmission voltages to lower distribution voltages for safe delivery to homes and businesses.
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