Company: ITC Michigan
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Monroe Area System Improvements
ITC Michigan is committed to serving customers and communities by providing safe, secure, reliable electricity transmission service to meet their needs. In Monroe County, ITC is planning transmission system improvements including a new, double circuit 120,000 volt (120kV) transmission line between the Monroe Power Plant and ITC’s existing Custer-Whiting 120kV transmission line. The new line…
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Nitro Project
To support electric reliability in Southeast Michigan, ITC Holdings Corp., through its ITCTransmission subsidiary, will construct approximately 1 mile of new 120 kV transmission line to connect it to a new substation named Nitro in Northville Twp. Construction is expected to begin in Q1 2022 and be completed by Q2 2022. ITC’s approach to transmission…
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Riggsville – Port Calcite – Rockport Transmission Line Rebuild
In order to improve the reliability of high voltage electrical service in northern Michigan, ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company (METC) subsidiary, is rebuilding approximately 70 miles of the Riggsville – Port Calcite – Rockport 138,000 volt (138 kV) double circuit transmission line spanning the northeast lower peninsula. Construction is ongoing on the…
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Salt River Project
As Michigan continues to transition to a cleaner portfolio of power generation resources, additional transmission capacity will be needed to promote the continued reliability of the bulk power system and support the interconnection of new generation resources. The J717 and J728 Generator Interconnection Projects will Connect 386 MW of wind generation to ITC’s Michigan Electric…
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Samaria-Whiting Rebuild Project
ITC Michigan is committed to serving customers and communities by providing safe, secure, reliable electricity transmission service to meet their needs. Through our Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary, we are upgrading electricity transmission infrastructure in Monroe County. Approximately 10.3 miles of wood poles will be rebuilt from Samaria station to Whiting station with…
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Shale Substation Project
ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary, is modernizing electricity transmission infrastructure in Michigan. METC will build the new Shale Substation to replace the Saginaw River Substation in Saginaw County. The new 138,000 volt (138 kV) substation will increase capacity by increasing the amount of current, Amps, the wire or cables…
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Southfield-Sunset Transmission Line Rebuild
ITC Michigan, through its ITC Transmission subsidiary, is upgrading its 6.4 mile, 120,000 volt (120 kV) Southfield – Sunset transmission line that serves the Farmington, Farmington Hills and Southfield, Mich., communities. This project will improve the reliability of high-voltage electrical service in the area by replacing the current 120kV double-circuit towers with 230 kV double-circuit…
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Corktown Project
In the City of Detroit, we are partnering with our customer, DTE Energy, to construct the new 120,000 volt (120 kV) Corktown Substation and a half mile of underground transmission line that will increase electricity capacity in this growing area of the city. Construction is expected to begin in Q2 2021 and be completed in…
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Croton-Mecosta Transmission Line Rebuild
Portions of the electric transmission grid in western Michigan were built more than 50 years ago and have received limited investment since that time. ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company (METC) subsidiary, has upgraded the southern segment of the Croton-Mecosta 138,000 volt (138 kV) line with new steel monopole structures and aluminum conductors…
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Delhi-Canal Junction
The Delhi – Canal Jct. line spans Eaton and Ingham Counties, through the City of Lansing and into Windsor Township. ITC Holdings Corp., through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary rebuilt approximately 7 miles of this line with new doublecircuit structures and conductor (wires), providing greater reliability and capacity in this area of…
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