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Cleco Power, Entergy and Lafayette Utilities System (LUS) announce today that
construction will begin Monday on a 90-mile transmission expansion project in
the Acadiana area. The project is estimated to cost approximately $200 million
and is expected to be complete by the end of 2012.
The expansion is in an area known by the local utilities as the Acadiana Load
Pocket and has experienced transmission constraints in recent years during the
peak summer usage months. The area is located south of Highway 190 between the
Atchafalaya Basin and Jennings.
“This project is an example of utilities working together for the good of all
customers,” said Dilek Samil, president and COO of Cleco Power. “We are
strengthening our transmission system to accommodate the growth in the area, and
this project will continue to help the flow of power for years come.”
Cleco will oversee the largest part of the construction project. Cleco will
own approximately 60 of the 90 miles of the newly constructed line at an
estimated cost of $150 million. LUS will be responsible for $23 million of the
project.
“These upgrades are of critical importance in keeping up with recent growth
in the Lafayette and Acadiana areas,” said Terry Huval, LUS director. “LUS is
committed to seeing this project completed, and we’re looking forward to working
with our fellow utility providers to get that done.”
The total project consists of adding substations, capacitor banks and
transmission lines and structures in the area. The work will be completed in
phases with each completed phase bringing incremental improvement to the
transmission grid.
“We are pleased to be part of this successful collaboration with Cleco and
LUS to enhance electric reliability in the Acadiana area,” said Renae Conley,
president and chief executive officer of Entergy Gulf States Louisiana. “This
project will benefit our customers and the region as whole, and support the
growing economies and communities of southwest Louisiana.”
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