Minneapolis Star Tribune: Utilities Want Power Line Delayed
Posted on | May 27, 2010 |
Here’s the lede:
A controversial high-voltage power line across southern Minnesota to the metro area now faces a two-year delay as regulators decide who will pay for the $700 million-plus price tag. The utilities developing the 240-mile power line have asked state utility regulators to move the date for the Brookings transmission line to become operational from 2013 to 2015, citing “considerable uncertainty” about the tariff structure they’ll be allowed to use to recover development and construction costs
The article also states that CETF is appealing to re-evaluate the need for CapX2020. The article is short. Read it here.
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