Overhead Transmission Line definition

Overhead Transmission Line means property or facilities constructed in Maryland as an overhead transmission line designed to carry a voltage in excess of 69,000 volts.
Overhead Transmission Line means the double circuit 400kV overhead transmission line on steel lattice towers from Beauly Substation to a new substation near Denny, via substations at Fasnakyle, Fort Augustus, Tummel Bridge and Braco to be constructed and installed under this consent and deemed planning permission;
Overhead Transmission Line means the circuits or facilities that conducts electricity overhead.

Examples of Overhead Transmission Line in a sentence

  • The Project consists of the following parts, subject to such modifications thereof as the Borrower and the Bank may agree upon from time to time to achieve such objectives: Part A: Construction of 500 kV Single Circuit Overhead Transmission Line Construction of new 475 km 500 kV single circuit overhead electricity transmission line from substation “Ekibastuz” (1150/500 kV) to substation “Agadyr” (500 kV), including a fiber optic communication line.

  • The Project consists of the following parts: Part A: Construction of Proposed Overhead Transmission Line from Iringa to Shinyanga Constructing the proposed overhead 400 kV double-circuit backbone transmission interconnection between the towns of Iringa and Shinyanga, including the Fiber Optic Communication Line (FOCL) and the Shield Wire System (SWS) and expanding the associated 220kV substations at Iringa, Dodoma, Singida and Shinyanga.

  • As a result of the Commission’s directives in the May 9, 2019 letter, the Company immediately ceased work on the transmission lines and filed an Application for Approval to Construct 69 kV Overhead Transmission Line Segments to Reconnect the PGV facility on June 7, 2019 (see Docket No. 2019-0119).

  • Amended and Restated Construction Agreement Overhead Transmission Line Construction – Segments 1 and 2 Associated with the Middletown to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇-▇▇ Transmission Line Project dated October 19, 2006, between Northeast Utilities Service Company, as agent for The Connecticut Light and Power Company, as Owner and PAR Elecrical [sic] Contractors, Inc., as Contractors.