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Contested Midwest transmission line starts up 13 years after approval

A U.S. Midwest highvoltage transmission line that dealt with prolonged ecological pushback entered service today some 13 years after grid operators approved the project, designers stated on Friday.

The Cardinal-Hickory Creek 345,000-volt transmission line, which ships clean power from Iowa to Wisconsin, came to exhibit the struggles of constructing U.S. power lines at a. time of swiftly rising electrical power need.

Following years of work, consisting of many chances. for public input, extensive regulatory and ecological evaluation,. and building, the whole Cardinal-Hickory Creek line has. been placed in service, stated Dusky Terry, president of the. line's co-owner ITC Midwest. ATC and Dairyland Power Cooperative. are also partial owners of the 102-mile task.

Since June, 160 renewable generation jobs in the upper. Midwestern states totaling almost 25 gigawatts of capacity were. dependent upon completion of the Cardinal-Hickory Creek line,. the co-owners stated.

The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden applauded the. completion of the line and lauded it as an essential step towards. bringing clean power to the Midwest.

It takes perseverance to develop the facilities we require. and the Cardinal Hickory Creek Task shows that we can get. the job done by bringing clean, budget-friendly power to Wisconsin. and Iowa, stated John Podesta, senior consultant to the president. for global environment policy.

In May, a U.S. appeals court lifted a lower court's order. obstructing a land exchange required before developers could construct. the final stretch of the major clean-energy transmission line. through a Mississippi River wildlife haven.

(source: Reuters)