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Docket Number A-2026-3061547

Docket Number A-2026-3061547 Status Active
Applicant PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES CORPORATION Utility Code 110500
Complainant Utility Name PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES CORP
Respondent Utility Type Electric
Responsible Bureau ALJ eFiling Confirmation Number 2992040
Date Filed 04/06/2026 Date Posted 04/07/2026
Case Description Application of PPL Electric Utilities Corporation, filed pursuant to 52 PA Code Chapter 57 Subchapter G, for approval to bifurcate and rebuild 4.4 miles of the existing Sunbury-Susquehanna #1 230 kV transmission line; construct 0.9 miles of new transmission line tap for future 230 kV double-circuit operation; raise approximately 0.5 miles of the Sunbury-Susquehanna 500 kV transmission line; and construct 11.2 miles of new double-circuit 230 kV transmission line for future double-circuit 500 kV capacity,, located in Black Creek, Hazle, Hollenback Nescopeck and Sugarloaf Townships in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
Action Date Description Date Posted
4/7/2026 Document Published on Web - Document 'Application for Transmission Line - PPL Electric' is made public 4/7/2026
4/7/2026 Assigned Responsible Bureau - ALJ 4/7/2026
4/7/2026 Case Created - A-2026-3061547 - PPL Electric Utilities Corporation filed kV application for 230kV transmission line and 500kV tranmission lines in Luzerne County. 4/7/2026
Document Name Document Type eFiling Confirmation Number Date Received Post On Date Date Served Reference Docket Number
APPLICATION FOR TRANSMISSION LINE - PPL ELECTRIC Application for Transmission Line 2992040 4/6/2026 4/7/2026 A-2026-3061547

 

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