InfraSource Services, Inc. completes transmission line project

Dec. 28, 2005
Utility hopes new line will improve reliability and add capacity

Utility hopes new line will improve reliability and add capacity

Media, Penn.-based InfraSource Services, Inc. recently announced the completion of the Bonneville Power Administration’s Schultz-Wautoma 64-mile, 500kV transmission line project in Central Washington. Construction of the line began in March 2004 and was energized on Dec. 5.

The Schultz-Wautoma line was developed to improve reliability and add capacity to the electric grid.

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