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    New high-voltage transmission line in Missouri-Indiana, USA, goes on stream

    • Last Update: 2023-01-03
    • Source: Internet
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    Ameren Transmission Company (ATXI) of Illinois, USA, has completed and started up a $1.
    4 billion (€1.
    13 billion) transmission line
    between Missouri and Indiana.

    The transmission line is a 375 mile (603.
    5 km) long 345 kV high-voltage transmission line from Palmyra, Missouri, to Sugar Creek, Indiana
    .

    In addition to increasing transmission capacity, the new transmission line improves grid reliability and provides low-cost and green power
    from renewable energy to Midwestern homes and businesses, the company said.

    Shawn Schukar, Chairman and President of ATXI, said, "The future energy security and sustainability of our nation depends on robust transmission systems to enable the transition
    from coal to renewable energy.

    A year ago, ATXI announced the completion of the $267 million, 96-mile Mark Twain transmission line, which would run west from Palmyra to Kirksville, Missouri, and then north to Iowa
    .

    Ameren Transmission Company (ATXI) of Illinois, USA, has completed and started up a $1.
    4 billion (€1.
    13 billion) transmission line
    between Missouri and Indiana.

    The transmission line is a 375 mile (603.
    5 km) long 345 kV high-voltage transmission line from Palmyra, Missouri, to Sugar Creek, Indiana
    .

    In addition to increasing transmission capacity, the new transmission line improves grid reliability and provides low-cost and green power
    from renewable energy to Midwestern homes and businesses, the company said.

    Shawn Schukar, Chairman and President of ATXI, said, "The future energy security and sustainability of our nation depends on robust transmission systems to enable the transition
    from coal to renewable energy.

    A year ago, ATXI announced the completion of the $267 million, 96-mile Mark Twain transmission line, which would run west from Palmyra to Kirksville, Missouri, and then north to Iowa
    .

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