Tag:substation=generation

substation=generation
Description
A substation which transforms or dispatches a power plant's output for feed-in to the transmission network Edit or translate this description.
Group: Power
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Status: in use

A generation substation is a substation whose main function is to dispatch and/or transform a power plant's output for feed-in to the transmission network.

Voltage is traditionally step up with power transformers. They're usually called step up substations (605-01-04).
In those situations, we should map individual transformers with transformer=generator and indicate grid voltage with voltage:secondary=*.

How to map

See guidelines from power=substation to get more information

Examples

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Step-up substation on Aswan damEgypt

area power=substation
substation=generation
location=outdoor
barrier=fence
voltage=500000

The 500 kV generation substation near the Aswan dam in Egypt is designed to step-up the voltage of power produced by the dam towards transmission network
Windpower generation substationFrance

area building=service
utility=power
power=substation
substation=generation
voltage=20000

Wind power delivery substations are designed to step up voltage from windmills and send it to distribution grids.
Offshore windpower generations substationGermany

area building=service
utility=power
power=substation
substation=generation
voltage=155000

Substations which gather power from offshore windmills are particular generation substation which step up voltage and send power on shore.
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