Just putting this information out there for any of you that may have property in or around the areas shown on the map. As I understand it, this will be the biggest powerline sytem ever built in Texas. I am also given to understand that there are currently no 765kv lines in Texas, so this will be new.
It is still in the review process but I do know that specific routes are beling looked at. Its still in the very prelim stage but once its approved it will go fast.
If you, or anyone that you know, receives a letter in the mail regarding this do not ignore it. It will not go away on its own. Some of the folks behind these projects are aggressive & operate from the perspective of a taller moral high horse than say, gas pipelines.
My best guess is that it will be 2026 before any real movement on this gets going, but I could be wrong.
Just from what I've seen in the 5 or so states that I've worked in on Right of Way, Politically speaking this will be approved. These things tend to get bi-partisan support, at the state level and in DC.
The first link below (Pioneer) is just for information about 765kv lines, I do not believe that Pioneer is involved in this project, I'm just grabbing their info. The next two links are relevant to Texas:
http://pnrtransmission.com/about/docs/Advantages-of-765kV.pdf
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/texas-regulators-approve-permian-basin-reliability-plan/728269/
https://www.rtoinsider.com/96979-765-kv-lines-texas-inch-closer-reality/
It is still in the review process but I do know that specific routes are beling looked at. Its still in the very prelim stage but once its approved it will go fast.
If you, or anyone that you know, receives a letter in the mail regarding this do not ignore it. It will not go away on its own. Some of the folks behind these projects are aggressive & operate from the perspective of a taller moral high horse than say, gas pipelines.
My best guess is that it will be 2026 before any real movement on this gets going, but I could be wrong.
Just from what I've seen in the 5 or so states that I've worked in on Right of Way, Politically speaking this will be approved. These things tend to get bi-partisan support, at the state level and in DC.
The first link below (Pioneer) is just for information about 765kv lines, I do not believe that Pioneer is involved in this project, I'm just grabbing their info. The next two links are relevant to Texas:
http://pnrtransmission.com/about/docs/Advantages-of-765kV.pdf
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/texas-regulators-approve-permian-basin-reliability-plan/728269/
https://www.rtoinsider.com/96979-765-kv-lines-texas-inch-closer-reality/