STAMFORD, Conn. (January 2, 2013) – Getting a glimpse of high voltage power lines buried underground usually requires heavy construction equipment and going into the trenches. However, next week Connecticut Light & Power (CL&P) invites residents to an open house at the Stamford Government Center for a close look at a proposed underground transmission project.
Date Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Time 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Location The Stamford Government Center, Lobby
888 Washington Blvd.
Stamford, CT
The Stamford Reliability Cable Project, a $47 million transmission upgrade, is aimed at providing an additional path for the flow of electricity within the city while improving reliability of the high voltage grid serving southwest Connecticut. The project proposes installation of a new 115,000 volt underground transmission line extending about 1.5 miles, connecting two CL&P substations in the city.
This project will also bring important economic benefits to Stamford. First, it will create new, local jobs during construction. Second, the project’s improvements in reliability of the transmission grid serving Stamford are important to both existing customers and new customers moving to Stamford. Third, the upgraded infrastructure will generate significant new tax revenue to the city once it is complete.
If approved by the Connecticut Siting Council, project construction is scheduled to begin in 2014 with completion scheduled for later that year. For additional information on the Stamford Reliability Cable Project, please visit www.StamfordCable.com, or call 1-800-793-2202.