Cross Valley Project definition

Cross Valley Project means the approximately 49 mile transmission line in South Texas near the Mexican border, known as the “North Edinburg to Loma Alta 345 kV single-circuit transmission line” project, subsequently, renamed as the “North Edinburg to Palmito 345 kV double-circuit transmission line” project, which is built on double-circuit capable structures and the Palmito substation located on the eastern terminus of the Cross Valley Project. The Cross Valley Project is part of a 100 mile transmission line, which is jointly developed and permitted by Sharyland and Electric Transmission Texas.
Cross Valley Project means the approximately 49 mile transmission line in South Texas near the Mexican border, known as the “ North Edinburg to Loma Alta 345 kV single-circuit transmission line ” project, subsequently, renamed as the “ North Edinburg to Palmito 345 kV double-circuit transmission line ” project, which is built on double-circuit capable structures and the Palmito substation located on the eastern terminus of the Cross Valley Project. The Cross Valley Project is part of a 100 mile transmission line, which is jointly developed and permitted by Sharyland and Electric Transmission Texas.