Substation
EETS engineers, with decades of experience in substation design, are involved in every step from permitting and site planning to designing, equipment procurement, and construction management. Our expertise in cost-effective design solutions ensures that our clients’ specific needs are met. The resulting projects are characterized by reliable power system operation and high performance, as expected from EETS engineering.
SPOTLIGHT
Substation Projects
Mare Island, California
Pittsburg Power – Island Energy
For over a century, Mare Island served as the location for the Naval Shipyard. In the 1990s, the city of Vallejo initiated the base conversion planning process to transform Mare Island into a commercial and residential community. EETS was hired to work alongside Pittsburg Power, assisting with the electrical aspect of this process, and continues to partner with them.
- Design of sequenced equipment replacement for Island Energy’s main 115kV:12kV substation serving all industrial and residential service to Mare Island. This substation refurbishment required replacement of 115kV breakers and switches as well as 12kV double-ended switchgear
- The replacement necessitated a detailed switching plan, along with a sequenced replacement of the 12kV switchgear in several sections and the rerouting and cutover of outgoing 12kV circuits
Sacramento, California
SMUD 115kV Station ‘A’ GIS Substation
Long-time clients, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), contracted EETS staff to design an upgrade for the historic Station ‘A’ Substation in downtown Sacramento. The project entailed a significant upgrade and refurbishment of the 115kV and 12kV network underground system at Station ‘A’.
- 115kV GIS ring bus and protection
- (3) 40MVA, 15kV:12kV Load Tap Changing transformers
- (3) 12kV double bus network switchgear lineups
Willows, California
230kV Manville Substation
Johns-Manville, a Berkshire Hathaway company and a leading manufacturer and marketer of premium-quality building insulation, contracted EETS engineers to design their new 230kV:21kV substation within the fence line of an existing PG&E substation:
- Design of 230kV, 1200 amp, 3-pole circuit switcher
- Design of 230kV/21kV protective relay telemetry and control panel
- 125V DC battery system/21kV 2000 amp circuit breaker and protective relaying
- Control building with protective relaying, telemetry, control panels, and battery system
- Grounding system design
San Jose, California
Calpine c*Power/US Data Port 115kV Substation & Generating Facility
- (2) 115kV overhead line positions
- (2) 115kV underground line positions
- (12) 115kV:21kV 50MVA load tap changing transformer positions
- (1) Control building with protective relaying, telemetry, control panels, and battery systems
- (72) 21kV, 500kcmil copper underground feeders
- (4) 13.8kV, 10MW gas turbine generators
- (4) 13.8kV:21kV, 12.5MVA step-up transformers
- (4) 600V, 2.5MW flywheel generator backed UPS system
- (4) 21kV:600V, 3.0MW step-up transformers
- (1) Protective relaying control and telemetry panels with battery system
Contra Costa Water District (CCWD)
Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) 69kV Substation Rehabilitations
- Develop and evaluate several alternative approaches to achieve a cost-effective project and maximize operational advantages in the planning of the replacement substations.
- Provide design workshops to ensure stakeholder criteria are incorporated into the design.
- Coordinate the replacement of substations with the water delivery requirements of the pump stations.
- Interface with WAPA and integrate their requirements into the design.
- Prepare detailed design specifications and drawings for equipment procurement and substation construction.
- Phase construction to minimize cutover and downtime.
- The CCWD Substation and Pumping Plant Rehabilitation Project posed many challenges in designing the replacement of substation equipment for the three substations without disrupting the operations of the four pump plants they serve.