Current Gallery: substationsswitchyards ( piece)
The monumental scope of America's power system is portrayed in two highly visible aspects of a utility's investment: transmission and distribution. However, at intermediate points, facilities are required to transform voltages and current from transmission lines, to control and confirm these changes as the energy is further refined and converted for commercial, industrial and residential use. These facilities are called switchyards and substations. Switchyards may increase or reduce voltages, but more often they perform a "switching" purpose and provide a means to instrument and control transmission lines feeding in and out of their locations. Substations are defined as locations where higher voltages are substantially reduced from transmission to sub-transmission or sub-transmission to distribution levels. Both have overcurrent and overvoltage protection, switching abilities and command and control aspects, such as instrumentation for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA). The history of substation architecture is as old as the introduction of early power transmission itself in the 1880s. Early substations were enclosed in buildings, but later--as the result of their size and voltage clearance requirements--installed at open air sites. Here we assemble a number of colorful images portraying both modest and immense facilities all around the United States.
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  • Former Missouri Public Service Lone Jack Sub Former Missouri Public Service Lone Jack Sub
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  • Ain't I Cute? Ain't I Cute?
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  • Full Frontal Anatomy of a Single Main Bus Sub Full Frontal Anatomy of a Single Main Bus Sub
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  • View towards N. E. of IPL's 69-kV Simms Avenue Sub View towards N. E. of IPL's 69-kV Simms Avenue Sub
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  • Vertical Summit of 69-kV IPL Simms Avenue Sub Vertical Summit of 69-kV IPL Simms Avenue Sub
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  • Simms Avenue Iowa Power & Light 69-kV Substation Simms Avenue Iowa Power & Light 69-kV Substation
from $ 10
  • CedarVale2 CedarVale2
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  • Lone Jack, Missouri Substation Lone Jack, Missouri Substation
from $ 10
  • Empire District Substation Workers Empire District Substation Workers
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  • Empire District Electric's Buffalo Sub #342 Empire District Electric's Buffalo Sub #342
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  • Ozark Switchyard's Left Receiving Tower Ozark Switchyard's Left Receiving Tower
from $ 10
  • Ameren Single-Main Bus 34.5-kV/4.16-kV Sub Ameren Single-Main Bus 34.5-kV/4.16-kV Sub
from $ 10
  • Ameren Sub in Brilliant Blue & White Ameren Sub in Brilliant Blue & White
from $ 10
  • Ft. Randall 115/230-kV Switchyards Ft. Randall 115/230-kV Switchyards
from $ 10
  • Westar's Fairview Wooden Substation Westar's Fairview Wooden Substation
from $ 10
  • Amarillo Plant Switchyard Amarillo Plant Switchyard
from $ 10
  • Starkly Powerful Starkly Powerful
from $ 10
  • Gavin's Point Dam 115-kV Metering & Coupling Capac Gavin's Point Dam 115-kV Metering & Coupling Capac
from $ 10
  • Coupling Capacitor and Line Trap Coupling Capacitor and Line Trap
from $ 10
  • Xcel Energy 69-kV Double Main Bus Substation Xcel Energy 69-kV Double Main Bus Substation
from $ 10
  • East River Electric Cooperative's 69-kV Substation East River Electric Cooperative's 69-kV Substation
from $ 10
  • Brown-Atchison Electric Cooperative Assn. Sub Brown-Atchison Electric Cooperative Assn. Sub
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