Hugo-to-Valliant 345 kV Transmission Line and Substation


ITC Great Plains, LLC has completed route selection for its Hugo-to-Valliant high-voltage electric transmission line project. As part of ongoing community outreach efforts, ITC representatives are working with affected landowners along the route to complete survey work. Click here for details.

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The lack of high-voltage transmission lines in southeastern Oklahoma is hindering the ability of the transmission grid to reliably and efficiently meet electricity demand across the region. The Hugo-to-Valliant project is intended to reduce system congestion and inefficiency, meet increasing service requests for transmission and help provide access to more dependable, efficient and affordable electricity in southeastern Oklahoma and throughout the state.

The Hugo-to-Valliant 345,000 volt (345kV) line will run approximately 19 miles from a new substation that ITC will build near the Western Farmers Electric Cooperative Hugo Power Plant, west of Fort Towson, to an existing substation southeast of Valliant. It is part of a larger transmission line project being implemented in southeastern Oklahoma to provide more efficient and cost-effective transmission of energy and increase access to a broader range of generation resources.




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