Company: ITC Michigan
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Campbell – Tyler Project
ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary, is upgrading electricity transmission infrastructure in west Michigan. METC will build approximately 4 miles of new 345,000 volt (345 kV) transmission line in an existing utility corridor. Additionally, new equipment will be installed in the Campbell and Tyler substations to facilitate the connection of…
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Coldwater Transmission Project
To support economic growth in southern Michigan, ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company (METC) subsidiary, is constructing new substations and transmission lines in the City of Coldwater, and in Coldwater, Girard and Union Townships. The project is being constructed in two phases: Phase one of the project consists of a new substation called Newton…
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Blendon – Substation Conversion
ITC Holdings Corp., through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary, is upgrading electricity transmission infrastructure in west Michigan. METC has retired its aging Blendon Substation and worked with Wolverine Power Cooperative to acquire its nearby 69,000 volt (69 kV) ring bus station. METC converted the 69 kV station to 138 kV, and relocated…
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Beecher – Samaria Transmission Line Rebuild
ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company (METC) subsidiary, has rebuilt approximately 22 miles of its Beecher – Samaria 138,000 volt (138kV) transmission line. This project improves the reliability of high-voltage electrical service in the area by replacing the current wood H-frame and steel lattice structures with double-circuit steel monopoles. Construction was conducted in…
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Battle Creek-Island Road Transmission Line Rebuild
Portions of the electric transmission grid in Michigan, including the Battle Creek-Island Road 138,000 volt (138kV) transmission line, were built more than 50 years ago and have experienced minimal investment since that time. As a result, this line has become increasingly unreliable and costly to maintain as growing demand for electricity and outdated infrastructure technology…
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Apache-Seneca Wood Pole Replacement Project
As part of ITC Michigan’s efforts to modernize aging electric transmission infrastructure and improve service reliability, we replaced 76 wood transmission poles with modern steel monopoles along the Apache – Seneca 120,000 volt (120 kV) transmission line running from Apache Substation in Troy to the Seneca Substation in Rochester Hills. The 4.5-mile project began in…
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Amber – Donaldson Creek Transmission Line Rebuild
Portions of the electric transmission grid in Michigan, including the Amber – Donaldson Creek 138,000 volt (138kV) transmission line, were built more than 50 years ago and have experienced minimal investment since that time. As a result, this line has become increasingly unreliable and costly to maintain as growing demand for electricity and outdated infrastructure…
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Barnum Creek-Batavia Rebuild Project
ITC Holdings Corp., through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary, is upgrading electricity transmission infrastructure in Michigan. METC is rebuilding approximately 23 miles of its Barnum Creek – Batavia 138 kV transmission line, replacing the existing structures with new monopoles designed for higher-rated conductor (wire). Construction began in Q4 2020 and be completed…
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Bard Road – Warren Rebuild Project
ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary, is upgrading electricity transmission infrastructure in Gladwin and Midland Counties. METC will rebuild approximately 20 miles of its Bard Road – Warren 138,000 volt (138 kV) transmission line, replacing the existing structures with new, double-circuit monopoles designed for higher-rated conductor (wire). Pre-construction vegetation work…
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Four Mile – Wealthy Rebuild
ITC Michigan, through its Michigan Electric Transmission Company, LLC (METC) subsidiary, is upgrading electricity transmission infrastructure in Michigan. ITC is rebuilding approximately eight miles of the Four Mile – Wealthy 138,000 volt (138 kV) transmission line, replacing the existing structures with new single-circuit monopoles designed for higher-rated conductor (wire) and optical ground wire (OPGW). OPGW…
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