Thursday, August 26, 2010

 

PSC Wants PATH Changes Advertised


WEST VIRGINIA....
The state Public Service Commission has asked the developers of the planned multistate Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline, or PATH, power line to advertise proposed changes to the line's route. PSC says the notification is necessary because proposed modifications could involve property not in the original proposal. The proposed 765-kilovolt power line would run from American Electric Power's John Amos plant in West Virginia, across parts of northern Virginia, to a substation near Kemptown, Md.
Developers want to change the route in Hampshire County near Delray. Also a proposed change in Grant and Tucker counties would allow the line to run more parallel to a separate transmission line now under construction.





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