Clean Line teams with Fluor on wind energy transmission line

Clean Line Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding with Fluor for provision of preliminary engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services, and other support for first phase development of a 3.5GW capacity wind energy transmission line.

The 800-mile (1,287km) Plains and Eastern Clean Line project will transport wind power from southwest Kansas, the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma to Arkansas, Tennessee and other markets in the US Mid-South and Southeast.

After the project has received all permits, and regulatory and financial approvals, the agreement anticipates that Fluor and its subcontractor Pike Electric will provide full EPC services for the overshead high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission line.

Fluor continues to play a vital role in the renewable energy space. We are excited to assist Clean Line Energy…

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