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Hancock County
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McDonough County
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Fulton County
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Peoria County
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Tazewell County
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McLean County
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Ford County
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Iroquois County
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Champaign County
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Adams County
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Brown County
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Pike County
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Morgan County
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Transmission Routes
Hancock County
Overview
There are approximately 24 miles of upgraded transmission lines in Hancock County.
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Replacing 24 miles of existing wooden monopoles with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
Structure Snapshot
McDonough County
Overview
There are approximately 37 miles of new and upgraded transmission lines in McDonough County.
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Download Mapbook (PDF)Replacement
Replacing 14 miles of existing wooden monopoles and H-frame structures with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
New Corridor
The new 345 kV circuit will be routed approximately 19 to 24 miles along new corridors through the county. The new structures may be constructed as single-circuit 345 kV or as double circuit with the existing 138 kV circuits being relocated into the new transmission corridors.
Structure Snapshot
Fulton County
Overview
There are approximately 42 miles of upgraded transmission lines in Fulton County.
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Replacing 28 miles of existing wood and lattice H-frame structures with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
New Wire
Adding new wire to 14 miles of existing structures to carry additional energy.
Structure Snapshot
Peoria County
Overview
There are approximately 12 miles of upgraded transmission lines in Peoria County.
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Download Mapbook (PDF)New Wire
Adding new wire to 6 miles of existing lattice structures to carry additional energy.
Replace Wire
Adding new wire to 6 miles of existing lattice structures to carry additional energy.
Structure Snapshot
Tazewell County
Overview
There are approximately 33 miles of new and upgraded transmission lines in Tazewell County.
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Download Mapbook (PDF)Replace Wire and New Corridor
Replacing wire on 9 miles of existing lattice structures to carry additional energy. The existing 9-mile, 138 kV circuit will be rebuilt in a new corridor routed near the Illinois River.
Replacement or New Corridor
Replace 9 miles of existing wooden H-frame structures and steel monopoles with new steel monopoles OR route the new 9-mile, 345 kV circuit along new corridors instead of using existing corridors.
From there, we have two options to connect to McLean County
Option 1: Replacement
Continue with replacing 6 miles of existing steel monopole structures.
Option 2: New Corridor
Route the new 9 to 13-mile, 345 kV circuit along new corridors instead of using existing corridors.
Structure Snapshot
McLean County
Overview
There are approximately 50 miles of new and upgraded transmission lines in McLean County.
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Download Mapbook (PDF)Option 1: Replacement and New Corridor
Replace 6 miles of existing steel monopoles with new steel monopoles in the existing transmission corridor. Then route the new 345 kV circuit approximately 20 miles along new corridors south of the City of Bloomington.
Option 2: New Corridor
Route the new, approximately 25-mile, 345 kV circuit south of the City of Bloomington instead of using existing corridors.
Replacement
Replacing 24 miles of existing wooden H-frame structures on the east side of Bloomington with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
Structure Snapshot
Ford County
Overview
There are approximately 27 miles of upgraded transmission lines in Ford County.
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Download Mapbook (PDF)Replacement
Replacing 27 miles of existing wooden H-frame structures with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
Structure Snapshot
Iroquois County
Overview
There are approximately 50 miles of new or upgraded transmission lines in Iroquois County.
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Download Mapbook (PDF)Replacement
Replacing 50 miles of existing wooden H-frame structures and wooden monopoles with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors. The exact connection point on the Illinois-Indiana border is still being considered, but will be within a few miles of the current corridor centerline.
New Corridor
The new 345 kV circuit may be routed in new corridors near existing substations in the cities of Gilman and Watseka.
Structure Snapshot
Champaign County
Overview
There are approximately 26 miles of upgraded transmission lines in Champaign County.
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Replacing 26 miles of existing wooden H-frame structures with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
Structure Snapshot
Adams County
Overview
There are approximately 40 miles of new or upgraded transmission lines in Adams County.
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Replacing 40 miles of existing lattice structures and wooden H-frame structures with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
New Corridor
Possibility of new 345 kV circuit being routed in new corridors near Quincy.
Structure Snapshot
Brown County
Overview
There are approximately 20 miles of upgraded transmission lines in Brown County.
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Replacing existing wooden H-frame structures with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. There are approximately 20 miles in Brown County, 2 miles in Pike County and 1 mile in Morgan County of new or upgraded transmission lines. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
New Corridor
The new 345 kV circuit will be constructed in new corridors to connect separate existing transmission corridors to utilize existing structures to cross the Illinois River. New corridors may be utilized to route the new 345 kV circuit near an existing substation in the village of Meredosia.
Structure Snapshot
Pike County
Overview
There are approximately 2 miles in Pike County of new or upgraded transmission lines.
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Download Mapbook (PDF)Replacement
Replacing existing wooden H-frame structures with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. There are approximately 20 miles in Brown County, 2 miles in Pike County and 1 mile in Morgan County of new or upgraded transmission lines. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
New Corridor
The new 345 kV circuit will be constructed in new corridors to connect separate existing transmission corridors to utilize existing structures to cross the Illinois River. New corridors may be utilized to route the new 345 kV circuit near an existing substation in the village of Meredosia.
Structure Snapshot
Morgan County
Overview
There are approximately 1 mile in Morgan County of new or upgraded transmission lines.
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Download Mapbook (PDF)Replacement
Replacing existing wooden H-frame structures with new steel monopoles to carry additional energy. There are approximately 20 miles in Brown County, 2 miles in Pike County and 1 mile in Morgan County of new or upgraded transmission lines. In most instances, the number of structures is lessened with a smaller footprint due to design and longer spans. New structures will typically be constructed within existing corridors.
New Corridor
The new 345 kV circuit will be constructed in new corridors to connect separate existing transmission corridors to utilize existing structures to cross the Illinois River. New corridors may be utilized to route the new 345 kV circuit near an existing substation in the village of Meredosia.
Structure Snapshot
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