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Mon Power to Upgrade Transmission Substation in Tucker County, W.Va. to Connect Green Energy to Regional Grid 

Peggy MacKenzie by Peggy MacKenzie
November 6, 2017
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This newly installed transformer is part of a $2 million project to upgrade the substation to accommodate power from a new wind farm that will be constructed in Grant County next year. (This is the NextEra wind farm your paper wrote about in October 2016.) The substation near Thomas has been interconnected to a wind farm on Backbone Mountain for 15 years.

Work Enhances Regional Electric System and Helps Accommodate Generation from Wind Farm Being Built Nearby


Fairmont, W.Va. – Mon Power, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), is upgrading a transmission substation near Thomas, W.Va., to help connect a new wind farm to the regional electric grid. The work also is expected to enhance electric service to Mon Power customers in the area.

The centerpiece of the $2.2 million substation project is installing a new 138-kilovolt (kV) transformer capable of accommodating the output from a new wind farm being built by a developer in nearby Grant County. Substation transformers enable higher transmission voltages to be changed to lower levels that can be used by customers to power electrical devices
Slated for completion in late November, the upgrade included a new circuit breaker and relay devices, which automatically interrupt the flow of electricity to protect equipment from events such as tree-related outages or lightning strikes. Transmission dispatchers can remotely monitor conditions at the substation, and if needed, reset the devices automatically to help reduce the duration and number of customers affected if an outage occurs.
“We work with energy project developers to help efficiently connect their new facilities to the grid, along with supporting existing baseload technology,” said Holly Kauffman, president of FirstEnergy’s West Virginia operations. “The substation improvements also will help provide redundancy to enhance service reliability for Mon Power customers in the area.”
A Mon Power substation electrician inspects a new trench that will contain wiring for new transformer and breaker controls for a transmission substation near Thomas, West Virginia.

Mon Power substation construction crews have completed all foundation work and used a heavy-duty crane to position the new transformer into place on its cement pad. The new transformer measures about 14 feet long by 8 feet wide by 8 feet tall and weighs about 112,000 pounds.

The operator of the new wind farm in northwestern Grant County will build a new 11-mile long, 138 kV transmission line that will connect to the substation.
Mon Power serves about 385,000 customers in 34 West Virginia counties. Follow Mon Power at www.mon-power.com, on Twitter @MonPowerWV, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MonPowerWV.
FirstEnergy is dedicated to safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its 10 electric distribution companies form one of the nation’s largest investor-owned electric systems, serving customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland and New York. The company’s transmission subsidiaries operate more than 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Visit FirstEnergy online at www.firstenergycorp.com and follow on Twitter at @FirstEnergyCorp.

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