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ITC Great PlainsITC Great Plains, LLC is a transmission-only utility which seeks to build a more robust electricity transmission system providing access to reliable, non-discriminatory, competitive and low-cost energy throughout the Southwest Power Pool region. Based in Topeka, Kansas, ITC Great Plains holds transmission-only utility status in Kansas and Oklahoma, with authority to construct, own, operate and maintain a regulated, high-voltage transmission system. ITC Great Plains is a subsidiary of ITC Grid Development, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ITC Holdings Corp., the nation’s largest independent electricity transmission company.
Featured Project
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Kansas - KETA Project
The Spearville-Axtell line, also known as the KETA Project, is a 345,000 volt (345kV) transmission line that will improve the reliability and efficiency of the regional grid and make more affordable energy available.
Newsletter - July 2010 Phase I
Latest News
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Counties hope to develop wind energy in NW Kansas
February 3, 2012
It's a twist on the classic conundrum of which came first, the chicken or the egg? As far as counties and developers are concerned in…
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Dozens of Valmont workers are involved in the $37 million project
September 13, 2011
Construction of a southeastern Oklahoma electrical transmission line kept 80 Tulsa metal workers busy this summer creating all of the support poles on the $37…
What's Happening
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ITC Great Plains President, Carl Huslig, joined key industry, government, regulatory, economic and environmental leaders at back-to-back energy events in Wichita, Kansas this week (Oct. 4-5): Governor Sam Brownback’s Economic Summit on Energy, and the Kansas Energy Conference sponsored by ITC. The events discussed the growth and economic development of renewable energy, traditional energy and high-voltage transmission in Kansas.
