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NextEra Energy holds Morgantown open house on extra-high voltage transmission line

NextEra Energy holds Morgantown open house on extra-high voltage transmission line

Yahoo13-05-2025
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WBOY) — After its proposal of its MidAtlantic Resiliency Link, NextEra Energy hosted an open house to help inform the public and answer questions about its plans for the 105-mile-long transmission line.
More than 135 people attended NextEra Energy's open house on Monday at West Virginia University's Erickson Alumni Center in Morgantown. The majority of the attendees were property owners who are concerned about how the MidAtlantic Resiliency Link's construction would affect their property.
NextEra Energy plans to file its applications for the project in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia this fall. If approved, construction will begin in 2029, and service will begin in 2031.
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12 News spoke with NextEra Energy's senior director, Kaitlyn McCormick, on where the energy from the transmission line would be distributed.
'It's broadly helping to support and provide an electricity backbone on the grid. We have two ends and are not directly affiliated with any generation source, so power can move on the transmission line from various points throughout the system, and it's not affiliated with any one particular user at the end,' said McCormick.
The proposed 500-kV transmission line is a result of PJM Interconnection—a regional transmission organization—findings of an 11-gigawatt power generation retirement and an approximate 7-gigawatt of additional demand of energy happening throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
The last NextEra Energy open house to be held in West Virginia is on Wednesday, May 14, at the Bruceton Brandonville Volunteer Fire Department in Bruceton Mills from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
If you would like additional information on the MidAtlantic Resiliency Link but aren't able to make the open house, you can call 833-849-1461, email MARL@NextEraEnergy.com or visit NextEra's website for potential route previews and to submit a questionnaire voicing your concerns.
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