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Energy transmission line from Oneida County to Albany County approved

21 January 2021 by DSR

  “Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced Friday that the state Public Service Commission approved a 93-mile 345-kilovolt transmission line starting in Oneida County and extending to Albany County to enable greater flow of clean energy as part of the 2021 State of the State. The nearly $854 million project, named the Marcy to New Scotland … [Read more…]

Posted in: Transmission Lines Tagged: Albany County, LSPower, Marcy to New Scotland Upgrade Project, Oneida County, transmission lines

Power line upgrade will address Capital Region "bottleneck"

5 March 2020 by DSR

  “DUANESBURG — A $750 million power line upgrade being reviewed by the state Public Service Commission will address a known “bottleneck” that is limiting the electric power supply coming into the Capital Region, a project representative said Thursday. The proposed 93-mile Marcy-to-New Scotland line upgrade would replace aging 230-kilovolt transmission lines with new 345-kv … [Read more…]

Posted in: New York, Transmission Lines Tagged: Casey Carroll, Department Public Service, Duanesburg, LSPower, National Grid, Princetown, public hearing, Schenectady Gazette, Stephen Williams, substation, transmission line

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