AEP and BHE Transmission Form Joint Venture to Build 765-kV Transmission Line in Wisconsin

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AEP and BHE Transmission Form Joint Venture to Build 765-kV Transmission Line in Wisconsin

American Electric Power Company Inc. $(AEP)$, through its majority-owned subsidiary Transource Energy, has entered into a 50/50 joint venture with BHE Transmission to develop a nearly 200-mile, 765-kV transmission line in Wisconsin. The project, known as the Bell Center-Columbia-Sugar Creek-IL/WI State Line 765 kV-Competitive Transmission Project (BECI), was selected by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) and represents a $1.2 billion investment. The joint venture, named Midcontinent Grid Solutions, aims to enhance grid reliability and support growing energy demand across the MISO region, with the project expected to be in service by 2034.

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