NextEra Energy and Exelon Win Approval for 220-Mile Transmission Line

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NextEra Energy and Exelon Win Approval for 220-Mile Transmission Line

NextEra Energy Transmission, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Inc., and Exelon Corporation have received approval from the PJM Board of Directors for a proposed approximately 220-mile, 765-kV transmission line project. The initiative aims to bolster electric reliability and affordability across West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the Mid-Atlantic region. The project is expected to support economic development by attracting industrial investment, creating good-paying jobs during construction and beyond, and enabling new energy generation to connect to the grid. Company leaders emphasized the importance of the project in meeting rising electricity demand and ensuring long-term grid stability for families and small businesses.

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