CapX 2020 Utilities Announce Plans for New Transmission Lines
A group of regional utilities have launched an effort to ensure their customers in
"CapX 2020 is a collaborative effort that aims to support customers'
growing demand for electricity by upgrading and expanding the backbone
transmission system in
The approximate lengths and general locations of the proposed lines are as follows:
-- A 200-mile, 345-kV line between Brookings, SD, and the southeast Twin Cities, plus a related 30-mile, 345-kV line between Marshall, MN, and Granite Falls, MN;
-- A 200-mile, 345-kV line between Fargo, ND, and the St. Cloud/Monticello, MN, area;
-- A 150-mile, 345-kV line between the southeast
While Great River Energy and Xcel Energy are taking the lead on the three
345-kV lines, other utilities also will be involved in permitting, building and
financing them. A fourth line - a 230-kV , 70-mile line in the
The first four projects represent a combined investment of approximately $1.3 billion. Xcel Energy, Great River Energy and Otter Tail Power Company are committed to financing a majority of the cost. The balance will be covered by other project participants in various amounts. Group 2 and Group 3 project phases are planned through 2020.
"These transmission capacity upgrades are needed to deliver new electricity generation to support economic, job and population growth in the future," Grove said. "Additionally, key sections of the proposed lines are needed to deliver the rapidly expanding wind energy from this region to our customers."
The utilities expect to file a single request for a Certificate of Need for
the three 345-kilovolt lines and associated system interconnections with the
"We are just beginning a lengthy journey and are committed to working with landowners, local officials and other interested parties at every step of the process," said Laura McCarten of Xcel Energy, a co-leader of the CapX 2020 effort. "Anyone interested is invited to comment on our notice plans."
After
"Public meetings will be held in the potentially affected communities to describe the projects and answer questions," she said. "We will post information about the projects and updates on the CapX 2020 Web site at www.capx2020.com, and we will begin building mailing lists to keep people informed as the long regulatory process unfolds."
Portions of the lines also will require approvals by federal officials and
by regulators in
Along with Great River Energy, Elk River, Minn.; Otter Tail Power Company, Fergus Falls, Minn.; and Xcel Energy, Minneapolis, utilities or groups that expect to participate in one or more of the CapX 2020 projects are: Dairyland Power Cooperative, La Crosse, Wis.; Midwest Municipal Transmission Group, Des Moines, Iowa; Minnesota Power, Duluth, Minn.; Minnkota Power Cooperative, Grand Forks, N.D.; Missouri River Energy Services, Sioux Falls, S.D.; Rochester Public Utilities, Rochester, Minn.; Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency, Rochester, Minn., and Wisconsin Public Power Inc., Sun Prairie, Wis.
The Minnesota Legislature adopted a new law in 2005 that encourages investment in strengthening power delivery systems by, among other things, allowing investor-owned utilities to recover costs as lines are being built.
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