Learn more about how America can maintain, grow and innovate the grid to build the resilient, reliable and secure power system of the future.
The energy landscape in our country is changing, imposing new demands on the electric grid. At the same time, vital transmission infrastructure is aging after decades of under-investment.
The right investments in the electric grid will protect it from current and future threats and also deliver big and broad benefits:
-Help integrate clean and renewable energy sources
-Provide more reliable, more affordable power to customers
-Support innovation and economic growth within our evolving energy landscape
Every day, across our footprint, ITC is proud to work for the Greater Grid.
The extraordinary rate of the change in the electric industry has shined the spotlight on new challenges – both for responding to how we use the gri…
In August 2020, a storm equivalent to a 40-mile wide tornado touched down in Iowa and the ITC Midwest service territory and stayed on the ground for a…
The mantra for 2021 ought to be: “If you like renewables, you better love transmission.” All energy resources rely upon electric transmission to d…
The extraordinary rate of the change in the electric industry has shined the spotlight on new challenges – both for responding to how we use the gri…
In August 2020, a storm equivalent to a 40-mile wide tornado touched down in Iowa and the ITC Midwest service territory and stayed on the ground for a…
The mantra for 2021 ought to be: “If you like renewables, you better love transmission.” All energy resources rely upon electric transmission to d…
The extraordinary rate of the change in the electric industry has shined the spotlight on new challenges – both for responding to how we use the gri…
In August 2020, a storm equivalent to a 40-mile wide tornado touched down in Iowa and the ITC Midwest service territory and stayed on the ground for a…
The mantra for 2021 ought to be: “If you like renewables, you better love transmission.” All energy resources rely upon electric transmission to d…
As we look to the future, our next challenge as an electric utility will be to harness the lessons of our pandemic experiences
One proposed project aimed at accomplishing those aims is the Lake Erie Connector, a 1,000-megawatt transmission line that would run along the bottom …
Our nation's energy landscape continues to undergo a fundamental transition to zero-emission renewable generation due to customer demands, market forc…
Our nation's energy landscape continues to undergo a fundamental transition to zero-emission renewable generation due to customer demands, market forc…
As we look to the future, our next challenge as an electric utility will be to harness the lessons of our pandemic experiences
One proposed project aimed at accomplishing those aims is the Lake Erie Connector, a 1,000-megawatt transmission line that would run along the bottom …
One proposed project aimed at accomplishing those aims is the Lake Erie Connector, a 1,000-megawatt transmission line that would run along the bottom of the lake and connect Ontario to the largest electricity market in the world, the U.S. PJM system, which comprises 13 midwest and mid-Atlantic states.
A lobby for greater investment in electric transmission unveiled a statement of principles yesterday to guide regulators in development of a next-generation grid in the United States and Canada.
A new report by WIRES projects investment need of $230-$690 billion to support a more electrified economy
Nina Plaushin, ITC Vice-President of Regulatory and Federal Affairs and Past-President, WIRES, recently joined host Sara Baldwin on Grid Geeks, a podcast featuring energy policy thinkers.
Since our inception, ITC has worked to build and maintain the infrastructure that delivers power from where it’s generated to where it’s needed.
Investment in transmission infrastructure is the best means for delivering customer benefits by efficiently facilitating the integration of evolving technologies and new fuel sources.
Those who work at utilities know that keeping incompatible trees away from power lines remains one of the most challenging aspects of our work as utilities – putting our companies close to people and the natural surroundings we all treasure.
The rapid expansion of renewable energy, the deployment of new distribution and storage technologies, and ever-increasing ways Americans are using electricity among issues utilities wrestle with in emerging energy landscape.
Study from Concentric Energy Advisors is most comprehensive to date; finds no basis to expand scope of transmission solicitation processes.