Duke Energy Plans 16-Mile Transmission Line in Indiana
Duke Energy is proposing a new 16-mile transmission line in Indiana, seeking public feedback until May 29. The project aims to enhance service reliability with upgraded materials.

Duke Energy is developing plans for a new 16-mile transmission line connecting the Sanford Substation and the Wabash River Generation Station in Indiana. An open house was conducted to gather public input on potential routes and address concerns regarding land impact and environmental effects.
The new lines will utilize upgraded steel poles to improve resilience against weather-related outages. Public comments are accepted until May 29, with the preferred route expected to be announced by late summer. The local community's apprehension regarding land use and economic consequences highlights the need for transparent planning in infrastructure projects.




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