NextEra Energy and Exelon Win Approval for 220-Mile Transmission Line in Pennsylvania and West Virginia

Reuters12-09
NextEra Energy and Exelon Win Approval for 220-Mile Transmission Line in Pennsylvania and West Virginia

NextEra Energy Inc., through its subsidiary NextEra Energy Transmission, has announced a major energy infrastructure project in partnership with Exelon. The initiative involves the construction of an approximately 220-mile, 765-kilovolt high-voltage transmission line designed to enhance grid reliability and provide affordable energy to families and businesses across Pennsylvania and parts of West Virginia. Recommended by the regional grid operator PJM Interconnection as part of its 2025 Regional Transmission Expansion Plan, the project aims to boost economic growth and strengthen the region's energy resilience. The PJM Board is expected to hold a final vote on the project in early 2026.

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