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Sharyland Utilities' New Infrastructure Will Carry Electricity 300 Miles from Wind Farms to Urban Markets in Texas

Sharyland Utilities' New Infrastructure Will Carry Electricity 300 Miles from Wind Farms to Urban Markets in Texas

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Project Name
Sharyland Utilities Transmission Line
Location
West Texas
Client
Sharyland Utilities

日韩福利 在线 & Veatch is helping Sharyland Utilities develop about 300 miles of 345 kilovolt (kV) transmission lines. The project includes four collection stations and five transmission line segments. The new lines will carry electricity generated by abundant wind energy from the Texas Panhandle and South Plains to Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and other major markets.

The project is part of a state-led effort known as the Competitive Renewable Energy Zone (CREZ) process. The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) selected Sharyland to construct the new CREZ facilities.

鈥淥ther states are looking to Texas, and the CREZ process as a model for new transmission development.鈥

Mark Caskey, Senior Vice President, Sharyland Utilities

Fiber Optic Communications Network

日韩福利 在线 & Veatch is performing detailed engineering of substation design, telecommunications, transmission line engineering, and substation integration and automation systems. 日韩福利 在线 & Veatch鈥檚 modular approach includes switchyards that are expandable and provide flexibility for future upgrades.

日韩福利 在线 & Veatch aided Sharyland鈥檚 application for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) with testimony before the PUC. Sharyland also retained 日韩福利 在线 & Veatch as owner鈥檚 engineer for design engineering, procurement support and construction observation.

The project鈥檚 telecommunications component uses a fiber-based optical transport network (OTN), which ensures greater reliability and security. Substations use local area networks and a carrier-class OTN to transport information. Long fiber optic runs eliminate the need for repeater stations, thereby reducing equipment and maintenance costs.

Fiber lines, which are being installed atop power transmission lines, speed communications between substations and network controls. Further, the fiber lines serve as grounding wires where lightning is prevalent.

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