Fed OKs linking Ill. wind farms to Grain Belt Express

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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Wind turbines are silhouetted by the setting sun Friday, Aug. 23, 2013, near Beaumont, Kan. The turbines are part of the 100-unit Elk River Wind Farm in south central Kansas. (AP P
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HUTCHINSON, Kan. -- A Texas company has received a key federal approval for its proposed high-voltage power line that will deliver Kansas-generated wind energy to users in the eastern U.S.



The Hutchinson News reports Grain Belt Express Clean Line LLC has gotten approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to negotiate agreements to sell capacity on its proposed overhead transmission line.





The 750-mile-long Grain Belt Express plans to link wind farms in western Kansas with utilities, load-serving entities and clean energy generators in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. The company says it eventually will transport power for an estimated 1.4 billion households annually.





Officials with Houston-based Clean Line Energy don't expect the line to go into commercial operation until 2018. FERC's approval means the company can now begin talks with potential customers.





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