FirstEnergy Transmission Awarded Projects by PJM Interconnection to Enhance Reliability and Address Rising Customer Demand
As part of this effort, FET will invest about
FET submitted the projects through PJM's 2025 Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (RTEP) open window process, and the PJM Board of Managers approved them on
Think of the electric grid as a system of highways that carry electricity instead of cars. As more families and businesses move into an area, those "electric highways" can start to feel crowded. Clearing bottlenecks on the grid is like adding extra lanes to a busy road—everything moves more smoothly, and it helps prevent power problems, including outages. FET's projects are designed to build bigger, stronger electric highways so power can travel more safely, cost-efficiently and quickly to the homes, schools and businesses that rely on it every day.
The FET projects approved by PJM include the following:
- Through
Grid Growth Ventures , FET is investing approximately$490 million to build nearly 200 miles of new 765-kilovolt (kV) lines to significantly increase service reliability and economic growth opportunities in the greaterColumbus, Ohio , region. The Grid Growth projects also include construction of approximately 30 miles of 345‑kV transmission lines. The total cost of this project is estimated at$1.2 billion . - In Ohio, ATSI is investing
$294 million , including:$251 million to construct a new substation inClark County where two major power lines meet and upgrade a line in the area. Think of this like building a major intersection so electricity can switch directions more easily and travel faster where it's needed. This project will support the Grid Growth work.$43 million to replace breakers inLake andErie counties, upgrade high-voltage lines inOttawa ,Erie andHuron counties and rebuild a 69-kV line inLorain County . This work is similar to improving a busy neighborhood road by installing new stoplights to improve traffic flow, repaving the road so it's smoother and safer and rebuilding a side street that's worn out.
- In Pennsylvania, MAIT is investing
$165 million , including:$72 million to rebuild an existing 115-kV line into a double circuit line inYork andAdams counties. This is like turning a two-lane road into a four-lane road so more electricity can move at once, especially during high demand periods.$93 million to upgrade and tie in existing 500-kV lines inArmstrong andIndiana counties. This is like building a new bridge between two crowded highways so electricity can move more easily without getting backed up.
What This Means for Customers
These upgrades in
- Improve reliability so customers experience fewer outages.
- Support new businesses and jobs, boosting the local economy.
- Prepare the grid for future growth, including new homes, businesses and technology.
- Replace older equipment to keep the system running smoothly and cost-effectively.
Since 2014, FirstEnergy's transmission companies have collectively reduced outages by 50% on high-voltage power lines – proof that the companies' strategic infrastructure investments are making the grid more reliable for customers.
FirstEnergy is beginning the detailed planning work needed to move these projects forward. This includes studying possible routes, meeting with local communities, gathering feedback and completing careful environmental reviews. Taking these steps early helps ensure the projects are built responsibly with a strong focus on safety, reliability and the needs of the customers and communities.
Learn more about the value of a modern transmission system through FirstEnergy's video series "Why a Modern Transmission System Matters to You" on the company's YouTube channel.
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