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6
Project
345-kV
Bethel to Norwalk, Connecticut
345-kV
Middletown to Norwalk, Connecticut
Northern Wood Power Project,
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Liquefied Natural Gas facility,
Waterbury,Connecticut
138-kV Long Island
Replacement Cable
Glenbrook Cables,
Norwalk to Stamford, Connecticut
MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Description
Transmission line upgrade through
four towns in southwest Connecticut
Transmission line upgrade from
central Connecticut to southwestern
corner of state. Approximately
24 miles or one-thirdof the line will
be underground.
Conversion of 50-MW boiler from
coal to wood at Schiller Station
New 1.2 billion cubic foot storage
and production facility
Replacement of existing electric
cable between Connecticut and
Long Island
New underground 115-kV
transmission line in
southwest Connecticut
Length
21 miles
69 miles of 345-kV line and
57 miles of 115-kV line
n/a
n/a
13 miles
9miles
Estimated Cost
$350 million
$1.05 billion
(CL&P’s share)
$75 million
$108 million
$72 million
(CL&P’s share)
$120 million
THE MEN AND WOMEN OF NORTHEAST UTILITIES
Our poles, wires and pipes physically link us to the region, but our
people create an even stronger bond. Behind every major project and
business decision, at the center of progress, at the very core of our
reputation are the men and women of Northeast Utilities. Bringing
new ideas, diverse experience and powerful energy to our business,
they are dedicated to building a stronger NU by serving customers,
communities and shareholders.
Building For the Future