The PJM Board has approved a proposed 220-mile, 765-kV transmission line by NextEra Energy Transmission and Exelon, aimed at enhancing grid reliability and affordability in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the Mid-Atlantic region. This project is expected to support new generation connections, create jobs, and stimulate economic development, addressing rising electricity demand. Both companies emphasize the line’s importance for long-term power stability and customer affordability.
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PJM backs 220-mile power line to keep electricity affordable in WV and PA
The PJM Board has approved a proposed 220-mile, 765-kV transmission line by NextEra Energy Transmission and Exelon, aimed at enhancing grid reliability and affordability in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the Mid-Atlantic region. This project is expected to support new generation connections, create jobs, and stimulate economic development, addressing rising electricity demand. Both companies emphasize the line’s importance for long-term power stability and customer affordability.