Company: ITC Michigan
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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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Delhi-Tompkins 138 kV Transmission Line Upgrade
ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company (METC) subsidiary, is improving the reliability of high-voltage electrical service in the area south of Lansing by replacing wood poles with more durable steel monopole structures. The new construction with higher-strength steel poles allowed for longer spans between poles, reducing the total number of poles. New shield…
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Detroit Cable Project
ITC Michigan is committed to serving customers and communities by providing safe, secure, reliable electricity transmission service to meet their needs. In the City of Detroit, we partnered with our customer, DTE Energy, and constructed three new 120kV substations – Hamtramck, Promenade and Islandview. In addition, several miles of new 120kV underground transmission were installed,…
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Fermi – Shoal Rebuild
ITC Michigan, through its ITCTransmission subsidiary, is upgrading electricity transmission infrastructure in Michigan. ITC will rebuild 1.3 miles of wood pole structures from Enrico Fermi to the Toll Road substation, and 3.7 miles of wood pole structures along the Toll Road – Shoal 120,000 volt (120 kV) transmission line. The wood poles will be replaced…
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Garfield Ave — Hemphill Rebuild Project
ITC Holdings Corp., through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary, is upgrading electricity transmission infrastructure in Michigan. METC rebuilt 9.5 miles of its Garfield Avenue – Hemphill 138 kV transmission line, replacing the existing structures with new monopoles designed for higherrated conductor (wire) and optical ground wire (OPGW). Construction was completed in Q3…
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Knowles J538 Generator Interconnection
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 these new resources. The J538 Generator Interconnection Project connects 150 MW of wind generation to ITC’s Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC…
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Lambton-St. Clair Line Upgrade
Crossing an International Waterway During spring 2017, ITC and Ontario-based Hydro One began work to upgrade the communication path for approximately four miles of 230,000 volt (230 kV) and three miles of 345,000 volt (345 kV) lines connecting the St. Clair Substation in East China Township, Mich., to the Lambton Transformer Station #2 in Courtright,…
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Long Rapids Project
METC will build a new 138,000 volt (138 kV) substation called Long Rapids, and relocate its transmission infrastructure from the nearby Alpena substation to the new substation, including the Alpena – Airport, Alpena – Iosco and Alpena – Rockport 138 kV lines. Additionally, METC will rebuild approximately 6.3 miles of the Airport – Alpena (Long…
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Bloomfield-Hamlin Transmission Line Rebuild
ITC Michigan, through its ITC Transmission subsidiary, is upgrading its approximately 4 mile, 120,000 volt (120 kV) Bloomfield – Hamlin transmission line that serves the Auburn Hills, Pontiac and Rochester Hills 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…
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