Project Details
The Biers Run-Circleville Transmission Line Project is a 138-kV transmission line that will connect the new Biers Run Substation in Ross County to the existing Circleville Substation in Pickaway County. The line will be approximately 19 miles long (depending on the route selected) using 86-foot poles. The typical right-of-way will be 100 feet wide.
Costing roughly $23 million to construct, AEP Transco hopes the construction of this new line will address anticipated system overloads in the future.
On June 2, 2014, AEP Transco submitted an application to the Ohio Power Siting Board for approval on this Project. The project is still awaiting the Ohio Power Siting Board approval.
Case Results
State: Wisconsin (Columbia County)
Case Type: Powerline takings
Initial Offer: $12,500
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$28,500
State: Illinois (Pike County)
Case Type: Powerline takings
Initial Offer: $185,093
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$215,916
State: Illinois (Pike County)
Case Type: Powerline takings
Initial Offer: $40,640
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$103,055
State: Illinois (Pike County)
Case Type: Powerline takings
Initial Offer: $55,000
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$159,798
State: Illinois (Morgan County)
Case Type: Powerline takings
Initial Offer: $119,517
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$159,000
State: Illinois (Christian County)
Case Type: Powerline takings
Initial Offer: $119,194
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$150,955
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