FirstEnergy Subsidiaries Awarded Nearly $800 Million in Transmission Upgrades
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Approved projects will strengthen system and support customer demand
Potomac Edison and MAIT submitted the projects earlier this year when PJM solicited proposals to address the growing demand for electricity by data centers in its territory, particularly in
Carl Bridenbaugh, FirstEnergy's vice president of Transmission: "At FirstEnergy, we are committed to doing our part to make sure that the transmission system delivers the power customers depend on, and we are pleased to have the opportunity to make these important upgrades that will enhance reliability and deliver long-term benefits for years to come."
PJM coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of 13 states, including FirstEnergy's service territory. Beginning in May, PJM's staff evaluated 72 proposals over several months and recommended a short list of projects to enhance reliability. In December, the PJM Board of Managers approved three FirstEnergy-affiliated projects that minimize environmental and community impacts by utilizing existing transmission rights of way. State and local approvals will be required before construction can begin.
Awarded projects include:
- Upgrading an existing 24-mile transmission line that runs from
Adams County, Pennsylvania , toCarroll County, Maryland . The upgraded line will feature a new set of 230-kilovolt (kV) wires, known as a circuit, in addition to the existing 115/138-kV circuit currently in the corridor. MAIT will also rewire a nearby 115-kV transmission line and complete additional equipment upgrades as part of the project.$135 million - Upgrading a transmission line in
Frederick andMontgomery counties inMaryland . The current 500-kV and double-circuit 230-kV lines will be rebuilt to accommodate side-by-side transmission structures, each featuring sets of 500-kV wires over 230-kV wires for a total of four circuits. One 500/230-kV double circuit will extend 8 miles from Potomac Edison's existing Doubs Substation inFrederick County to a substation inMontgomery County owned by Exelon Corp., and the other circuit will continue south another 7 miles to theVirginia state line. The project includes associated upgrades at the Doubs Substation.$235 million - Upgrading 36 miles of an existing 138-kV transmission line in
Virginia andWest Virginia to create a double-circuit line with 500-kV wires installed over 138-kV wires. Located inFrederick andClark counties inVirginia and inJefferson County, West Virginia , the project includes substation upgrades and is part of a larger, 160-mile transmission line project that was awarded by PJM to multiple transmission companies.$392 million
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