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MADISON LIGHT & POWER PLANT - Operations Center in Madison, Nebraska

MADISON, Nebraska, United States

Overview

MADISON LIGHT & POWER PLANT is an operational operations center in Madison, Nebraska, United States. It manages utility operations for the local area under relevant regulatory frameworks.

MADISON LIGHT & POWER PLANT is an operations center located at 110 West 1st Street, Madison, Nebraska, United States. As a utility operations facility, it plays a role in managing local power and related services for the community, operating within the broader U.S. energy grid. The facility operates under the jurisdiction of U.S. regulatory frameworks, including NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection. Its NAICS codes (221112, 221118, 926130) indicate involvement in electric power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as regulation of utilities. The facility's scale is typical for a small to medium-sized municipal utility operations center. Located in Madison County, Nebraska, the plant supports the local community's energy needs. Its operational status ensures continued service reliability. The facility's role in the regional grid contributes to the stability and resilience of the local utility infrastructure, aligning with sector best practices for redundancy and failover capacity.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a region with a continental climate, characterized by cold winters and warm summers. Utility operations centers like this one are critical for managing grid stability and ensuring reliable power supply. The environmental context includes considerations for energy efficiency and compliance with environmental regulations, though specific local ecological impacts are minimal for an operations center.

Frequently asked questions

MADISON LIGHT & POWER PLANT is located at 110 West 1st Street, Madison, Nebraska 68748-6354, United States.

It is an operations center for utility operations, managing local power and related services.

As a U.S. utility operations center, it operates under NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection and other federal and state regulations.

The facility is operational, actively managing utility operations for the Madison area.

Operations centers are critical for monitoring and controlling utility networks, ensuring grid stability, and coordinating maintenance and emergency response.

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