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Our Project Philosophy

In developing system expansion, ITC has a number of goals:

  • Maintaining safety
  • Improving reliability
  • Relieving congestion
  • Reducing system losses

Our first focus is on replacing aging transmission facilities and equipment across our service territory in Michigan and other Midwestern states. Since the company’s inception in 2003, ITC has invested nearly $900 million in system upgrades and maintenance. This investment has resulted in increased reliability, a reduction in energy losses and has helped pave the way for the entrance of renewable resources.

At ITC, seeking the innovative solution to reliable, responsible, low-cost electricity is utmost priority.

The Spearville-Axtell line, also known as the KETA Project, is a 345,000 volt (345kV) transmission line that will improve the reliability and efficiency of the regional grid and make more affordable energy available.

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pdfNewsletter - October 2011

pdfNewsletter - July 2010 Phase I

pdfNewsletter - July 2011 Phase II

pdfNewsletter - December 2010

pdfRoute Map - Phase I

pdfRoute Map - Phase II

The Kansas V-Plan is a high-voltage transmission line designed to connect eastern and western Kansas to improve electric reliability and enable energy developers to tap into the transmission grid, further establishing a competitive energy market in the state. 

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pdfNewsletter - September 2011

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The Hugo-to-Valliant Project is an approximately 18-mile, 345,000 volt transmission line that will run from a new substation located at the Hugo power plant west of Fort Towson, Oklahoma, to an existing substation southeast of Valliant.

pdfProject Profile

pdfNewsletter - February 2012

pdfNewsletter - July 2011

pdfNewsletter - January 2010

pdfRoute Map