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Southline Transmission Project Selected for Second Round of Transmission Facilitation Program

LORDSBURG, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) reaffirmed its confidence in the Southline Transmission Project by selecting Phase 2 of the project as a capacity contract recipient through the second round of the Transmission Facilitation Program. Co-developed by Black Forest Partners and Grid United, Southline is a 278-mile, high voltage transmission line that will connect the electrical transmission systems of the El Paso and Tucson metropolitan areas. Hunt Transm...

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