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“Energy Highway” taking shape |
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ALBANY - New York’s transmission owners have responded to New York’s Energy Highway Task Force Request for Information. The NYTO response supports the findings outlined in the NYTOs’ previously issued Statewide Transmission Assessment and Reliability Study (STARS) Phase II report and recommends the formation of a public-private partnership to jointly develop and own transmission facilities in New York State. The proposed partnership anticipates the creation of the New York Transmission Company. NY Transco would pursue the development, construction and ownership of new transmission projects that will enhance the current capabilities of the bulk power system within New York. The STARS report was prepared by the NYTOs, with assistance by New York Independent System Operator, and released in late April as a blueprint for projects to improve the state’s bulk transmission system. The NYTOs include Central Hudson, Con Edison, the Long Island Power Authority, National Grid, the New York Power Authority, New York State Electric & Gas, Orange & Rockland Utilities and Rochester Gas and Electric. The NYTOs are proposing 18 major projects to upgrade and modernize New York State’s electric power system. This investment in the state’s energy infrastructure would deliver:
These projects will result in an estimated total investment of $2.9 billion, of which $1.9 billion is expected to be financed through the NY Transco and the remaining $1 billion financed by the host transmission owners.
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