What is the best skill you possess that makes you stand above the average person?

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    1 year ago

    Understanding how substations work. Also, knowing what substations even are…

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          To lots of people they might as well be. Most of the time, a conversation goes like this:

          Them: “what do you do?”

          Me: “I’m a Substation Designer”

          Them: “What’s a substation?”

          Tbf, I was a “them” only a year ago, so it’s no surprise. We’ve all seen them, and most of us never ask what they’re called.

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        Haha, yes. Specifically, they’re a grouping of electrical equipment that transfers high-voltage to low-voltage and low-voltage to high-voltage. :)

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          I’m curious if you’ve seen increased interest in hardening substations to attacks. I heard a lot about that after the attacks last year but none of the substations in my area are any different.

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            Unfortunately it boils down to which company owns them and the amount of $$ they’re willing to spend. Most new substations being built all have solid walls, for example, rather than the much-cheaper chain-link fence, which helps a little, but not by much for someone who really wants to get in there. Rarely will a company do any cosmetic updates to an already-built substation, so I’m not surprised the ones in your area haven’t changed.

            The issue for making them more secure as far as I can tell (I’m fairly new to this field, and a designer, not an engineer, so my technical knowledge is still limited) is how volatile high-voltage electricity is. I’m not really sure what could be done to encase a substation against an attack that secures it against an outside projectile, while still being safe for on-site workers. We’re talking hundreds of thousands of voltages here, and most substations are ginormous.