- **Q: Why is the Entergy power line project being debated?
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The Texas Public Utility Commission (PUC) has postponed its decision regarding Entergy's proposed 150-mile high-voltage transmission line, intended to supply electricity to Houston’s growing suburbs. This delay intensifies the debate among...
Entergy Texas plans to construct a 160-mile transmission line across East Texas, a project approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Texas (PUC). The preferred route crosses Lake Livingston, raising concerns about environmental hazards due to dioxides in the lakebed.
The city of Houston and the Trinity River Authority (TRA) strongly oppose routes over the lake, citing potential environmental hazards to a major water supply. Entergy maintains that crossing the lake is the cheapest and most effective option.
The PUC's decision, initially expected, has been delayed until October. The project aims to connect the proposed Babel 500 kilovolt switching station to the proposed Running Bear Substation, improving load-serving capabilities in a rapidly growing region. Winter Storm Uri highlighted the need for such upgrades.
To find more information on the SETEX Area Reliability Project, visit https://www.entergytexas.com/transmission/setex&ref=yanuki.com. Related filings and PUCT information can be found by searching 57648 at https://interchange.puc.texas.gov/search/filings/&ref=yanuki.com.
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