[
US
/ˈsəbˌsteɪʃən/
]
[ UK /sʌbstˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /sʌbstˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- a subsidiary station where electricity is transformed for distribution by a low-voltage network
How To Use substation In A Sentence
- The remote simple substation realized electric quantity collection through designing and rebuilding the existing wattmeter, transmission approach and key station.
- Southern Pines supplies electricity to the substation that powers the Colonial pipeline.
- In a section of the affected areas, power supply was restored by taking some power from the Kishangarh substation near Mani Majra.
- The housing project has a police substation and is heavily patrolled, and the adjoining university has its own police force.
- York Railway Station was evacuated and trains prevented from stopping after the electricity substation which supplies its power was flooded at around 7pm.
- Later in the day, a cable failed on The Strand at the point of old digger damage, causing a switchgear failure at the substation and power cuts lasting over an hour.
- In addition, he says, transmission amplifiers can be located at substations which are already secure and equipped with low-voltage power.
- Furthermore, the cost of enabling a substation to broadband is much less than bringing DSL to an exchange.
- Areva also could sell assets, such as its Transmission & Distribution unit, which makes high-voltage equipment for substations, or its 26.43% stake in French miner Eramet SA, the people familiar with the matter say. France's Areva Feels Its Power Wane
- Integrated substation automation is new technology and its foreground is good.