New York completes 100-mile Smart Path Connect transmission project to boost renewable energy capacity
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Randy Gorbman
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New York state officials, including Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York Power Authority, celebrated the completion of Smart Path Connect, a 100-mile electricity transmission project. The project, completed in phases over several years, is described as the largest investment in New York's electric grid in 50 years. It aims to increase the flow of renewable energy and add capacity to the state's electric grid.
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· 1 pulledGov. Kathy Hochul said in a statement that it's the largest investment in New York's electric grid in 50 years.
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