Killdeer – Hampton Line is a 345kV overhead line with a length of 46.67km from Killdeer, Minnesota, US, to Hampton, Iowa, US.
Construction works on the Killdeer – Hampton Line project was commissioned in 2017.
Description
The Killdeer – Hampton Line, which is an overhead line, is being operated by ITC Midwest. The Killdeer – Hampton Line is a new line. The line carries alternating current (AC) through double circuit cable.
Approximately $40m was financed by the authorities to undertake the construction works of the project.
Killdeer – Hampton Line project development status
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By GlobalDataThe development of the Killdeer – Hampton Line project was approved by Iowa Utilities Board and the project works were completed in 2017.
About ITC Midwest
ITC Midwest LLC (ITC Midwest), a subsidiary of ITC Holdings Corp, is an electric utility that offers electricity transmission services. The utility offers operation, upgrades and maintenance of transmission facilities. Its projects include Colby-Killdeer 345 kV Line Build, Heron Lake – Lakefield 161 kV Line Rebuild, Minnesota-Iowa 345 kV Electric Transmission Project, Ottumwa-Iowa/Missouri Border Transmission Project, Salem-Hazleton project, Cardinal-Hickory Creek, Lambton-St. Clair Line Upgrade, and others. ITC Midwest operates through its electric transmission lines in Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois and Missouri, the US.
Methodology
All publicly-announced T&D Line & Substation projects included in this analysis are drawn from GlobalData’s Power IC. The information regarding the projects is sourced through secondary information sources such as country specific utility players, company news and reports, statistical organisations, regulatory body, government planning reports and their publications and is further validated through primary from various stakeholders such as power utility companies, consultants, energy associations of respective countries, government bodies and professionals from leading players in the power sector.