Marcy South

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FromMarcy Substation
ToFraser Substation / Coopers Corners Substation
Marcy South
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
FromMarcy Substation
ToFraser Substation / Coopers Corners Substation
Ownership information
OwnerNew York Power Authority
Technical information
Type of currentAC
AC voltage345,000
No. of circuits2

Marcy South is a 2 circuit high voltage power line in the U.S. State of New York. Each circuit is 345,000 volts, the one circuit runs from Fraser Substation in Delaware County to Marcy Substation in Oneida County and the other circuit runs from Coopers Corners Substation to the Marcy Substation. It was constructed amid heavy controversy in the late 1980s by the New York Power Authority.[1]

The Power Authority of the State of New York announced plans to deliver hydroelectric power from Canada to the New York City region in 1982.

It became fully operational on June 1, 1988.

Controversy

The power line met with vigorous and sometimes highly contentious and violent opposition from local property owners from its proposition to its planning and surveying, and even its construction.[1]

Power grid improvement

Future plans

References

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