Projects represent approximately $100 million investment in Texas service area
Beaumont, Texas – Entergy Texas, Inc.
has completed or is about to put into service major transmission system projects
that represent recent investments of approximately $100 million in the electric
transmission system that serves Southeast Texas.
These projects represent the
completion of two phases of a comprehensive plan to upgrade and improve the
area’s transmission system. Additional projects are expected to be completed
over the next few years.
The projects now in service or soon
to be in service include new substations and transmission lines as well as
rebuilds and strengthening of existing transmission lines serving the Beaumont
area, the coastal communities of Port Bolivar, Crystal Beach, Caplen, Gilchrist
and High Island along the Bolivar peninsula and communities in the Conroe,
Porter and Woodlands, Texas areas in the western portion of the Entergy Texas
service territory.
“We welcome this opportunity to
announce these improvements to our customers,” said Joe Domino, president and
chief executive officer, Entergy Texas, Inc. “We spent significant time and
effort in analysis and design coming up with solutions that provide the greatest
benefits to our customers both in terms of cost, reliability and anticipated
load growth.”
Throughout the planning, design and
construction phases, Entergy teams worked closely with local and state
government officials, permitting agencies, regulatory bodies and communities
where these projects were built.
The first group of projects allows
Entergy Texas to provide reliable service for our customers in the Beaumont area
and along the Bolivar peninsula. The second group of projects provides many of
these same benefits to customers in the Conroe and Woodlands areas. In addition,
some of these projects benefit the entire Entergy Texas transmission system.
A point to be noted is that these
projects together and individually offer a greater level of robustness in the
face of major adverse weather and help support the continued growth of
communities in the service area.
Beaumont and Bolivar Peninsula
While the company’s transmission
engineering and construction group spearheaded these projects, multiple
departments within the company worked together to bring these projects to
fruition. Regulatory, customer service, distribution and economic development
employees, among others, all played important roles in getting these projects
designed, planned, approved and built.
Beaumont 69 kV Improvement
Project
The 69 kV transmission system
serving Beaumont has been upgraded and strengthened. This involved work on
three transmission lines and at five substations. This reliability project
represents an investment of approximately $7.4 million.
All the replacement poles are
either concrete or steel and the rating of the newly installed conductor far
exceeds the previous rating.
This upgrade closed a power flow
loop around the city that was normally open. That will increase reliability
and provide options for serving the Beaumont area load from different
directions.
Stowell to High Island
This 69 kV transmission line,
designated Line 89, runs between Entergy’s Stowell substation just south of
Winnie to High Island and represents an investment of approximately $13
million. The line mainly follows state highway 124 and is constructed of steel
poles designed to withstand 140 mph winds.
Customers in the Stowell-High
Island area as well as the whole Bolivar Peninsula will benefit from this
project.
Conroe and The Woodlands
Johnstown Substation
The recently constructed substation
on State Highway 242 is approximately 5 miles east of Interstate Highway 45
and represents an investment of approximately $12.5 million.
The Johnstown Substation, along
with a new transmission line, designated line 827 which runs to Entergy’s
substation near Porter, is used to provide service for commercial and
residential customers in the Conroe, Woodlands, New Caney and Porter areas.
The steel poles on Line 827 are
individually engineered to withstand wind forces up to 110 mph and ice
accumulation up to one half inch.
This new substation along with other improvements in this part of the Entergy
Texas service territory better serves the loads in the area and provides the
capacity to serve residential and commercial growth.
Egypt and Bentwater Substations
A substation near the community of
Egypt now serves customers on the east side of Lake Conroe. The Egypt
substation investment was approximately $3.4 million. A substation under
construction near the community of Bentwater will serve customers on the west
side of Lake Conroe including those in the community of Montgomery. Both
projects provide reliability benefits by placing electrical sources closer to
the customer load centers, which shortens the distribution lines feeding them.
The Bentwater substation, an investment of approximately $4 million, is
scheduled to go into service in April 2010 ahead of summer peak load.
China - Porter line 822
Transmission Line 822, the China - Porter line, is part of the overall
western area improvement effort. This line, representing an investment of $46
million, provides increased east-to-west power flow for all Entergy Texas
customers.
Static VAR Compensator
This device, which is located at the Porter substation, plays a large role
in ensuring a robust and stable electrical system throughout the Entergy Texas
region. Most immediately, the SVC lowers the possibility of outages in
Montgomery County during times of peak demand. The SVC device, along with
other energy management items at substations, help maintain voltage at the
proper levels. It represents an investment of $14.6 million.
Entergy Texas, Inc. provides
electricity to 400,000 customers in 27 counties. It is a subsidiary of Entergy
Corporation. Entergy Corp. is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in
electric power production and retail distribution operations. Entergy owns and
operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating
capacity, and it is the second-largest nuclear generator in the United States.
Entergy delivers electricity to 2.7 million utility customers in Arkansas,
Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of more than $13
billion and approximately 14,700 employees.
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