New York City has begun construction work to hook up its power grid with a planned 546-kilometre-long transmission line that will carry electricity from hydropower plants in the Canadian province of Quebec. Once completed, the $6 billion project aims to provide New York City with 1250 megawatts of renewable energy.
The centrepiece of the Champlain Hudson Power Express – known as CHPE, pronounced “chippy” – is to be a buried high-voltage, direct current transmission line that runs …