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New York approves power lines for Micron's $100 Billion Semiconductor Plant

On Thursday, Governor Kathy Hochul said that the New York State Public Service Commission had approved a new underground transmission line linking an existing Clay Substation to Micron Technology's proposed megafabrication facility in Onondaga County.

Hochul's release stated that the two-mile 345-kilovolt cable is an important piece of infrastructure in Micron's $100 billion investment planned in Central New York. This investment will be the largest private investment ever made in the history of the state.

Micron expects to create 9,000 jobs directly through the project over the next 20 years.

Hochul stated that the project will transform Central New York. "We are moving forward quickly with all due speed, deliberation and speed," Hochul added.

The approval of the transmission line follows an agreement signed in 2022 between Micron, the chipmaker and New York State when Micron selected the area for its advanced manufacturing facilities. The megafab is expected to produce up to one-fourth of all U.S. semiconductors by 2030.

The commission also approved the environmental and construction plans of the first phase of project, which includes the eastern expansion and installation of equipment connecting the Micron facility to the Clay substation.

(source: Reuters)