Biden-Harris Administration selects National Grid's Twin States Clean Energy Link as part of $1.3 billion commitment to build out nation's transmission infrastructure
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"This is an important step forward for Twin States as we work to make the project a reality for the region," said Stephen Woerner, New England President, National Grid. "DOE has recognized the significant economic and environmental benefits of this project to New England communities, residents and businesses and we're grateful for this recognition from our federal partners. This project would be a win for the New England region, and we thank our stakeholders and the many route communities for their strong support. We look forward to working with DOE on the next steps in the TFP process and continuing our deep engagement with the communities and our regional partners to bring this project to fruition."
"To realize the full benefit of the nation's goal of
Through DOE's Transmission Facilitation Program, a
Twin States will deliver clean energy from
The project is projected to lower costs for customers across New England, creating more than
Twin States is projected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars in new property tax revenues to host state cities and towns through which the line passes. It is also projected to contribute millions more in lease payments to
In addition, as part of the consideration for the project, National Grid and Citizens Energy Corporation are assembling an innovative
"We are excited to partner with National Grid on the Twin States Clean Energy Link to help build a greener and more resilient grid," said Citizens Energy President Joseph P. Kennedy III. "By linking renewable energy generation to population centers while providing benefits to host communities, we are innovating the model for building much-needed transmission projects. We appreciate the commitment of President Biden to building out the clean energy grid of the 21st century through supporting projects like Twin States."
National Grid is working closely with communities and local economic development partners to understand how the project's benefits program can best support local needs. As part of this process, National Grid has held dozens of public presentations, open houses in route communities in both states and other listening sessions to understand how Twin States can maximize its benefits for the region, beyond creating jobs, lowering energy costs, and combatting climate change through reducing our dependence on natural gas to generate electricity. Visit the Twin States website to learn more: Twin States Clean Energy Link | For a Greener New England Grid.
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