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10
Connecticut to the existing grid will ensure continu-
ous reliable service to customers throughout the
region. Two cross-sound cable projects connecting
Connecticut and Long Island will expand regional
sharing and will ensure critical access to reliable ener-
gy supplies during periods of highest demand while
supporting a competitive market linking customers
with additional generation.
We plan to invest nearly a billion dollars in our
communities, our regional economy, our environment
and our future. With a continued focus on doing the
work we have done so well for so long, a profitable
result will be shared by all a more reliable, efficient
and cost-effective energy system.
Responsible decisions supported by knowledge and experience are the
underpinnings of success for the Transmission Business team and their
leader, vice president David H. Boguslawski. Their constructive efforts are
aimed at resolving a Connecticut and regional issue – access to reliable,
competitively priced power. “The time is now to secure our energy delivery
future and expand our energy options.”
Transmission of facts and awareness, in any form,
requires commitment. Whether ideas, information or
results, a strong sense of purpose is the beginning of
every success. At NU, the purpose is clear deliver to
all of the regions 5 million residential, commercial
and industrial customers, competitive energy supplies
on a reliable transmission grid.
Building off an existing, limited infrastructure
presently operating at full capacity, NUs foresight in
its four transmission expansion projects clearly reflects
its responsibility to design and construct a transmis-
sion grid capable of transporting power generated as
far away as Quebec.
Two new 345 kV lines connecting southwest
Transmission
The Case for Interstate
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