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In Lewiston, the project will involve the construction of a new
345-115 kV substation, 115 kV and 345 kV transmission lines, and the
rebuilding of 34.5 kV and 115 kV transmission lines.
New Transmission Lines
From the Greene-Lewiston municipal boundary running southward to the new Larrabee Road Substation, approximately 1.4 miles of a new 115 kV transmission line will be constructed on the east side of the existing corridor. The new line will be constructed on single pole structures averaging 75 feet in height. Additionally in this corridor, a portion of the existing 115 kV transmission line will be relocated and rebuilt on H-frame structures averaging 75 feet in height and the existing structures will be removed.
From the Greene-Lewiston municipal boundary running westward to the Larrabee Road substation, approximately 1.8 miles of a new 345 kV transmission line will be constructed on H-frame structures averaging 75 feet in height.
From the Durham-Auburn municipal boundary running northward to the Larrabee Road Substation, approximately 9.5 miles of a new 345 kV transmission line will be constructed on the west side of the existing lines on H-frame and single-pole structures averaging 75 feet in height.
Rebuilt Transmission LinesFrom the Greene-Lewiston municipal boundary running westward to the Gulf Island Substation, an existing 34.5 kV transmission line (Section 41) will be removed. Another existing 34.5 kV transmission line (Section 72) will be relocated and rebuilt on single-pole structures averaging 35 feet in height around the Larrabee Road Substation. The existing 115 kV transmission line (Section 212) will be relocated and rebuilt on single-pole structures averaging 75 feet in height and the existing H-frame structures will be removed from the municipal boundary to the Larrabee Road Substation.
From the Durham-Auburn municipal
boundary running northward to the Larrabee Road Substation,
approximately one mile of the existing 115 kV transmission line (Section
64) will be relocated and rebuilt on single-pole structures averaging
75 feet in height to the east of its current location within the
existing corridor.
Larrabee Road Substation
The new substation will be located on a 70-acre parcel at the end of Larrabee Road approximately 1,100 feet east of its junction with Main Street (U.S. Route 202). Approximately 16.16 acres will remain permanently developed after the project’s completion. The substation yard will include construction of a control house to be located near the center of the yard, including sanitation facilities and a 1,500 gallon holding tank located adjacent to the building, and a drilled well for a potable water supply.
The purpose of the substation will be to step down voltage from 345 kV to 115 kV and to provide switching capacity, a common process that involves the transfer or discontinuance of electrical load. A total of eight 115 kV terminations and two 345 kV terminations will interconnect at the substation. System reliability will be greatly improved by this added infrastructure and the current system risks of extensive area outages will be greatly diminished by the added electrical supply.
Approval for MPRP transmission lines with noted conditions
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Plannning Board approval and conditions for MPRP
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Includes permit conditions set by Planning Board
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Permit application for MPRP transmission lines approved by the PUC
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Permit for rainwater drainage tank at Albion Rd Substation
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Hillside Family Riders' trail detoured around new Larrabee Road Substation
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Clearing crews removing mats after completing clearing
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Moving south from Old Webster Road to Dyer Road
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Construction at Larrabee Road Substation progresses quickly
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Clearing ongoing at Pond Rd in Lewiston. A second crew with start next week at Fickett Rd in Pownal and work toward Durham.
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Clearing ongoing from Bull Run Rd in Wales to Merrill Road in Lewiston, and from Pond Rd south to Lisbon Rd in Lewiston.
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Anthony Iannello and Jared Haney, L.E. Myers Co., fought a barn fire on Troy Rd. in Detroit while returning from MPRP jobsite.
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Photos of the massive 345-kV autotransformer being delivered to Benton from Searsport.
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Site development at Larrabee Substation continues while other parts of Lewiston
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Excavating and construction of foundation footing at new Larrabee Road Substation
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"Jobs Meet Reliability" - How the MPRP is Strengthening Maine's Grid and Economy
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241 acres of land surrounding Mud Pond in Monmouth transferred for conservation
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Hundreds of ospreys nest on our utility poles. We share your concerns for the safety of these birds, and our company has policies and personnel in place to manage these nests responsibly.
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Crews prepare for new transmission line construction in the Section 200 corridor
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Crews surveying Section 64 corridor in preparation for clearing.
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Site development and transmission line work continue at the Larrabee Road Substation
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Larrabee Road Substation site development continues as transmission line rebuild starts and clearing progresses.
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Corridor from new Larrabee Rd Substation to Suroweic Substation to be cleared soon
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Portland Press Herald/ Maine Sunday Telegram article highlights work of local timber mat suppliers for the MPRP
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Clearing and earthwork continue for the site development of the new Larrabee Road Substation.
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