Southern California’s major power expansion project estimated to cost $1.62 billion

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What is the Golden Pacific Ppowerlink?

San Diego Gas & Electric wants to build a massive new power line across Southern California called the Golden Pacific Powerlink. This 500-kilovolt transmission line would stretch about 150 miles across the region.

It would start at an existing substation in the Imperial Valley and end near the San Diego-Orange County border. The line would carry huge amounts of electricity through towering steel structures.

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The $1.62 billion price tag

The Golden Pacific Powerlink comes with a staggering estimated cost of $1.62 billion. That’s enough money to build thousands of homes or fund schools for years.

Building big power lines isn’t cheap. The project needs tall towers, heavy cables, and new substations to handle all that electricity. The California Public Utilities Commission will ultimately decide if the project moves forward.

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Where would the Powerlink go?

The Golden Pacific Powerlink would start at SDG&E’s Imperial Valley substation near the Mexican border. From there, it would cut through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California’s largest state park…

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