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Opposition to Coal-by-Wire Transmission

Utilities have proposed two unnecessary high-voltage transmission lines that would connect to the oldest and dirtiest coal-fired generation in the United States. TrAIL is a 500-kV Dominion/Allegheny project. PATH is a 765-kV AEP/Allegheny project.


PATH Application Filed

Teaser image link to article PATH Application FiledThe power companies have filed for the PATH line in West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland. 

10 East Coast Governors Rip Federal Transmission Legislation

Teaser image link to article 10 East Coast Governors Rip Federal Transmission LegislationGovernors from 10 East Coast states, including Virginia, signed on to a letter of opposition to the various House & Senate transmission bills. The governors call for investment in off-shore wind and local renewable generation. 

Would transmission lines "for wind" energy be used for coal instead?

Teaser image link to article Would transmission lines "for wind" energy be used for coal instead?PEC map shows American Electric Power's conceptual transmission line plan for wind, overlaid instead on U.S. coal resources. 

The Rush to Build New Transmission Lines

Teaser image link to article The Rush to Build New Transmission LinesRead the latest Energy & Transmission alert to find out more about the TrAIL line appeals (including PEC's Virginia Supreme Court Appeal), as well as the current push for federal authority over transmission line planning and siting. 

Drop in Power Usage Surprises Utilities

The Wall Street Journal, PJM Interconnection and even the Department of Energy all show flat-lining electricity demand this year. Next year DOE expects demand to decrease. (posted Dec. 2008) 

PATH Line Information

The PATH 765-kV transmission line is a partnership between American Electric Power and Allegheny Power. The line would start near the Amos coal plant in West Virginia, travel northeast and pass through parts of Maryland and Virginia. 

TrAIL line Information

TrAIL is a transmission line proposed by Dominion Power and an Allegheny Power subsidiary, TrAILCo. The line would run from southwest Pennsylvania, through West Virginia, and end up in Loudoun County, Virginia. 

PEC's Expert Testimony in the TrAIL Proceeding

In December 2007, Piedmont Environmental Council submitted the testimony of nine expert witnesses to the VA State Corporation Commission. These witnesses outline the many reasons the TrAIL line should have been denied. 

Understanding National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors (NIETC)

Resources on this flawed Department of Energy designation. 

Media Stories

Coverage from local and national media. 

Transmission Line Archive

Read past articles, postings, reports related to transmission lines -- the TrAIL line in particular. 

Proposed 500 kV Transmission Line

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