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Transmission
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Electricity grid operators need to match supply with demand at every moment. Energy storage balances that requirement by enabling energy from renewable sources to be stored and delivered whenever and wherever customers need power most. Now, even during cloudy and less windy periods, day or night, energy providers can help manage the power supply by delivering stored clean energy.
Our proven track record in transmission
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How transmission works

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Electricity is generated.
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Transformer increases voltage of electricity.
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Electricity travels through transmission lines.
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Transformer decreases voltage of electricity.
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Electricity travels through collection lines.
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Electricity is delivered to customers.

Why Invenergy Transmission
Over 20 years, we’ve developed thousands of miles of power infrastructure, ensuring affordable, reliable clean energy delivery to millions of homes and businesses. Today, we’re a leader in developing some of America’s most ambitious clean energy transmission projects, using state-of-the-art high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology.
Similar to how power adapters on our cell phones and laptop chargers convert electricity from alternating current to direct current, HVDC transmission lines can convert power between alternating and direct current, on a much larger scale. HVDC lines are safe, efficient and cost-effective for delivering large amounts of electricity over long distances. They can transfer significantly more power with greater efficiency on a smaller footprint than alternating-current transmission lines. They can instantly control the direction of power flow on the line, boosting electric grid reliability.
Experts project that the U.S. will need up to a 60% increase in electrical transmission capacity by 2030 to better distribute high-quality, low-cost wind and solar power – often generated a great distance away – to the regions where power is needed.
“Accelerating Decarbonization of the U.S.” Feb 2., 2021, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
Featured Projects

Grain Belt Express
To serve current and future power needs through the heart of the Midwest, Invenergy Transmission developed the Grain Belt Express transmission line. Designed to carry affordable, reliable power to millions of homes and businesses across the Midwest, this $7 billion electric transmission infrastructure project will route 100% domestic, clean energy across 800 miles and four states — Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. This landmark project will transform the energy infrastructure of the United States, bringing economic opportunity and energy security to these regions for generations to come.

Clean Path New York
Clean Path New York is an $11 billion clean energy infrastructure project that will deliver more than 7.5 million megawatt-hours of emissions-free energy annually downstate and into New York City, along with 8,300 jobs exclusively in the state. A partnership between Invenergy Transmission, New York Power Authority and energyRe will create a reimagined, inclusive energy future in New York by bringing new clean power generation and state-of-the-art transmission to move the state toward zero-carbon emissions. This project is essential to meeting New York State’s nation-leading clean energy goals outlined in New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act of 2019, the Climate Act.

New Mexico North Path
Invenergy Transmission is currently developing an HVDC transmission line that will deliver up to 4,000 megawatts of clean, domestically produced energy from northeastern New Mexico to the Four Corners region, helping power New Mexico and other western states.

Cimarron Link
Cimarron Link will unlock access to one of the lowest-cost, steadiest-producing natural energy resources available anywhere in America – the inexhaustible wind energy of Oklahoma’s Panhandle. This project will support energy price competitiveness and stability for Oklahoma families and businesses, bolster reliability by diversifying energy solutions, and strengthen long-term energy security by reducing our reliance on foreign energy.

Cardal Transmission
Invenergy and its subsidiary Tealov developed the Cardal Transmission project, which is helping enable Uruguay's transition to a clean energy future. The project consists of 55 kilometers of new 500 kV high-voltage transmission line, 20 kilometers of new 150 kV transmission line, a new 500 kV substation and accompanying infrastructure. The line connects to the Punta del Tigre substation and a 150 kV high-voltage line in Salto, Uruguay.

Jersey Link
As New Jersey pursues the addition of 11,000 megawatts of offshore wind by 2040, Jersey Link is a renewable energy transmission solution that will integrate up to 3,600 megawatts of new offshore wind, delivering power for millions of New Jerseyans and ensuring a thriving clean energy market for the Garden State.
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