Mead substation
The Mead substation is a major electric power interconnection point in the western United States. The station in the El Dorado Valley is owned and operated by the Western Area Power Administration.[1]
Interconnects
- 230kV Camino substation East line[2] (Metropolitan Water District) Path 58
- 230kV Camino substation West line[2] (Metropolitan Water District)
- 230kV Eldorado substation line 1[2]
- 230kV Eldorado substation line 2[2]
- 230kV Henderson No. 1 (8 miles (13 km))[3]
- 230kV Hoover No. 5[3] (5 miles (8.0 km))[4]
- 230kV Hoover No. 6[5] (5 miles (8.0 km))
- 230kV Hoover No. 7[3] (5 miles (8.0 km))
- 230kV Hoover No. 8[5] (5 miles (8.0 km))
- 230kV line Ivanpah substation (43 miles (69 km))[6]
- 230kV Newport substation line 1 (Colorado River Commission) serving the Southern Nevada Water Authority pumping station (30 miles (48 km))[7]
- 230kV Newport substation line 2 (Colorado River Commission)[7]
- 287kV Victorville Path 46[8]
- 345kV to Liberty substation near Phoenix, Arizona (238 miles (383 km))[9]
- 500kv Harry Allen Generating Station Substation (48 miles (77 km))[10][11]
- 500kV Marketplace substation[12]
- 500kV Perkins substation[12]
Heliport
The station includes a heliport located at .
Notes