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Charting Our Progress in Photos

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View fullsize  Safety is New York Transco’s number-one priority from the sometimes brutally cold days of winter to the scorching dog days of August. Here, a crew member from J.W. Didado Electric hands out electrolyte freezer pops to his NYES colleagues to help the
View fullsize  Work continues on the Blue Stores Tap line in the Town of Livingston with the construction of new transmission structures (August 2022).
View fullsize  A new crop of corn sprouts in the NYES transmission corridor following the installation of new monopoles. New York Transco is committed to working with our neighbors in the agricultural community to minimize disruption to their activities during con
View fullsize  Restoring any disturbed land in and around the transmission corridor following construction is a central part of New York Transco’s commitment. The photo on the left shows the protective matting that was put in place during the installation of a str
View fullsize  This section of the NYES transmission corridor has been completely re-seeded with grass following the installation of the new monopoles. New York Transco is committed to restoring any disturbed land in and around the corridor following construction.
View fullsize  The Churchtown Station in Claverack has been completely rebuilt and energized (June 2022).
View fullsize  The Churchtown Station in Claverack has been completely rebuilt and energized (June 2022).
View fullsize  New transmission structures and lines have been installed and energized along the 22-mile stretch of transmission corridor between Schodack and Claverack.
View fullsize  New transmission structures and lines have been installed and energized along the 22-mile stretch of transmission corridor between Schodack and Claverack.
View fullsize  New transmission structures and lines have been installed and energized along the 22-mile stretch of transmission corridor between Schodack and Claverack.
View fullsize  The sun shines brightly on the new Van Wagner Station, a key component in our clean energy transmission project. (April 2022)
View fullsize  The sun shines brightly on the new Van Wagner Station, a key component in our clean energy transmission project. (April 2022)
View fullsize  Winter comes but once a year, but when it arrives in the Hudson Valley it tends to stay a spell. Cold winds and blowing snow have been regular occurrences along the wide open New York Energy Solution transmission corridor in recent months, but our t
View fullsize  These sleek and much sturdier monopoles are replacing antiquated lattice structures all along the 55-mile NYES route. Not only are the new structures more storm-resistant, they’ll carry a new 345kV line that will allow for greater. (February 20
View fullsize  The sun casts a beautiful orange hue on another productive day of work for the New York Energy Solution team. Here, our crews are working at the new Van Wagner Capacitor Bank site, prepping for its next phase of installation. (February 2022)
View fullsize  New York Transco is constructing new monopoles along the existing utility corridor to carry more renewable energy in support of the State’s clean energy goals, (October 2021)
View fullsize  A truck delivers a new monopole to the corridor in sections for erection and assembly. To protect the corridor during construction, New York Transco utilizes protective wooden mats to cover all work and travel areas. This is beneficial from both an
View fullsize  A new foundation is poured and ready for new monopole erection and assembly. The monopole pieces can be seen in the background. To protect the corridor during construction, New York Transco utilizes protective wooden mats to cover all work and trave
View fullsize  A crane prepares to place one segment of a new monopole structure onto another. Fully assembled monopoles can be seen in the background. In the foreground is an antiquated lattice structure slated for removal. The wooden matting in the foreground is
View fullsize  Assembly of a new monopole structure continues on the NYES corridor. Fully assembled monopoles can be seen in the background. In the foreground is an antiquated lattice structure slated for removal. The wooden matting in the foreground is used by Ne
View fullsize  This new monopole is currently equipped with the transmission lines from the previous lattice structures. The old lines (or conductor) will be used to pull the new conductor onto the structures. The remains of an old lattice structure are seen at th
View fullsize  The remains of a dismantled lattice structure await removal for recycling. The significant differences in structural strength between the new monopoles and the old lattice structures are evident in this photo.  (August 2021)
View fullsize  Reels of wire or conductor await stringing on the new monopole structures. (August 2021)
View fullsize  The first new structures of the NYES project were erected in Claverack in May 2021. (May 2021)
View fullsize  The first new structures of the NYES project were erected in Claverack in May 2021. (May 2021)
View fullsize  The first new structures of the NYES project were erected in Claverack in May 2021. (May 2021)
View fullsize  The first new structures of the NYES project were erected in Claverack in May 2021. (May 2021)

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