Risk: Medium Operations Center Operational

NC Municipal Power Agency No. 1-Shelby Plant Operations Center, Shelby, North Carolina

SHELBY, North Carolina, United States

Overview

NC Municipal Power Agency No. 1-Shelby Plant is an operations center in Shelby, North Carolina, managing electric power distribution for the region. It supports grid reliability and energy delivery under U.S. regulatory standards.

NC Municipal Power Agency No. 1-Shelby Plant is an operations center located at 1120 Toms Street in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina. As part of the U.S. electric utility sector, this facility oversees power distribution and grid management for the local municipal power agency, serving residential and commercial customers in the region. The facility operates under the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) standards, which mandate cybersecurity and physical security measures for bulk power system assets. The NAICS codes 221118 (Other Electric Power Generation) and 221119 (Other Electric Power Distribution) indicate involvement in both generation and distribution activities. Typical operations centers like this one coordinate real-time grid monitoring, outage management, and load balancing to maintain stable electricity supply. This operations center plays a key role in ensuring reliable power for Shelby and surrounding areas. By managing grid operations and responding to disruptions, it supports community resilience and economic activity. The facility's location in North Carolina places it within a region with growing energy demand, emphasizing the importance of robust utility infrastructure.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, characterized by mixed forest and urban development. As an operations center, its environmental impact is primarily indirect, through the management of power generation and distribution. The U.S. electric grid increasingly integrates renewable energy sources, and operations centers like this one are critical for balancing variable supply with demand. Regulatory frameworks such as NERC CIP ensure that cybersecurity and operational reliability are maintained, reducing risks of outages that could have environmental consequences.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1120 Toms Street, Shelby, North Carolina 28150, in Cleveland County, United States.

It is an operations center that manages electric power generation and distribution for the municipal power agency, ensuring reliable electricity supply to the Shelby area.

As part of the U.S. bulk power system, it must comply with NERC CIP standards for cybersecurity and physical security, as well as state-level utility regulations in North Carolina.

The operations center monitors and controls power flow, coordinates outage response, and balances load to maintain stable electricity service for the community.

Operations centers serve as the central hub for real-time grid management, including dispatch, fault detection, and coordination with generation and transmission assets to ensure continuous power delivery.

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