Crews work on the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line along Highway 14 in Middleton Tuesday. A federal appeals court is considering whether the $500 million line from Dubuque, Iowa, to Middleton can cross the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Crews work on the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line along Highway 14 in Middleton. Utilities and clean energy groups say a federal judge's ruling preventing the line from crossing the Mississippi River could delay future transmission projects.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Crews work on the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line on Highway 14 in Middleton Tuesday.
A federal appeals panel heard arguments Wednesday in a case involving a controversial power line through southwest Wisconsin that could influence future permitting decisions on lines considered critical for a clean energy transition.
A new report from Princeton University says the U.S. transmission system needs to expand at more than double the current pace in order to achieve the full carbon reduction potential of a $370 billion federal investment in clean energy. Here, crews work on the Cardinal-Hickory Creek line near Middleton.
Crews work on the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line along Highway 14 in Middleton Tuesday. A federal appeals court is considering whether the $500 million line from Dubuque, Iowa, to Middleton can cross the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.
Crews work on the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line along Highway 14 in Middleton. Utilities and clean energy groups say a federal judge's ruling preventing the line from crossing the Mississippi River could delay future transmission projects.
A new report from Princeton University says the U.S. transmission system needs to expand at more than double the current pace in order to achieve the full carbon reduction potential of a $370 billion federal investment in clean energy. Here, crews work on the Cardinal-Hickory Creek line near Middleton.