wiredinUSA April 2013

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New transmission line Beginning in May, PPL Electric Utilities will install a 2.2-mile underground transmission line in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The project will extend from a substation on North Spring Garden Street to a West Carlisle substation off Route 641. PPL spokesman James Nulton said construction would take about a year. The project will cost about $14 million in 2013 and an additional $5 million in 2014 for a total project cost of $19 million. PPL expects to spend about $1 billion during 2013 in transmission and distribution infrastructure improvements. Overall, the company anticipates investing $3.8 billion in these projects up to 2016.

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