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Pages : 180
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Wabaco-Dover Transmission Projects, Dairyland Power Cooperative Projects, Substation, 69 KV Line, Environmental Report
Dover-Wabasha 69 KV Transmission Line and Associated Facilities, Olmstead County
Marys Lake 69/115-kV Transmission Line Upgrade and Substation Expansion Projects
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Western Area Power Administration (Western) and the Platte River Power Authority (Platte River) propose to upgrade portions of the existing electric transmission and substation system that serves the Town of Estes Park, Colorado. The existing transmission lines between the Estes Power Plant Switchyard and the Marys Lake Substation include a 115,000 volt (115-kV) line and 69,000 volt (69-kV) line. Approximately one mile is a double-circuit 115/69-kV line on steel lattice structures, and approximately two miles consists of separate single-circuit 115-kV and a 69-kV lines, constructed on wood H-Frame structures. Both lines were constructed in 1951 by the US Bureau of Reclamation. The existing transmission lines are on rights-of-way (ROW) that vary from 75 feet to 120 feet and are owned by Western. There are 48 landowners adjacent to the existing ROW. All of the houses were built adjacent to the existing ROW after the transmission lines were constructed. Upgrading the existing 69-kV transmission line between the Marys Lake Substation and the Estes Power Plant Switchyard to 115-kV and expanding the Marys Lake Substation was identified as the most effective way in which to improve electric service to Estes Park. The primary purpose and need of the proposed project is to improve the reliability of electric service to the Town of Estes Park. Lack of reliability has been a historical concern, and reliability will always be less than desired until physical improvements are made to the electrical facilities serving Estes Park.
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Pages : 212
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Western Area Power Administration (Western) and the Platte River Power Authority (Platte River) propose to upgrade portions of the existing electric transmission and substation system that serves the Town of Estes Park, Colorado. The existing transmission lines between the Estes Power Plant Switchyard and the Marys Lake Substation include a 115,000 volt (115-kV) line and 69,000 volt (69-kV) line. Approximately one mile is a double-circuit 115/69-kV line on steel lattice structures, and approximately two miles consists of separate single-circuit 115-kV and a 69-kV lines, constructed on wood H-Frame structures. Both lines were constructed in 1951 by the US Bureau of Reclamation. The existing transmission lines are on rights-of-way (ROW) that vary from 75 feet to 120 feet and are owned by Western. There are 48 landowners adjacent to the existing ROW. All of the houses were built adjacent to the existing ROW after the transmission lines were constructed. Upgrading the existing 69-kV transmission line between the Marys Lake Substation and the Estes Power Plant Switchyard to 115-kV and expanding the Marys Lake Substation was identified as the most effective way in which to improve electric service to Estes Park. The primary purpose and need of the proposed project is to improve the reliability of electric service to the Town of Estes Park. Lack of reliability has been a historical concern, and reliability will always be less than desired until physical improvements are made to the electrical facilities serving Estes Park.
Electric Transmission Facilities Construction, Fennimore Distribution Substation Reconstruction, Grant County
Rycevile-Lexington Park 230 KV Transmission Line
Chalk Point-Lexington Park 230 KV Transmission Line
Schultz-Hanford Area Transmission Line Project
Grand Coulee-Bell 500-kV Transmission Line Project
Environmental Impact Statement on the Proposed 161-kV Transmission Line from Crystal Cave, Pierce County, to Apple River, Polk County
Author: Public Service Commission of Wisconsin. Bureau of Environmental and Energy Systems
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Category : Electric power distribution
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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Category : Electric power distribution
Languages : en
Pages : 168
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Agricultural Impact Statement, CAPX 2020 345 KV Transmission Line Project, Arcadia-Holmen
Author: Alice Halpin
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Category : Agricultural conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Category : Agricultural conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 116
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