East MishawakaTransmission Line Project


Indiana Michigan Power representatives plan power grid upgrades to improve electric reliability for customers in Mishawaka and St. Joseph County.

The East Mishawaka Transmission Line Project involves rebuilding about 4 miles of 138-kilovolt transmission line from an existing power pole near Beech Road to Twin Branch Substation off Twin Lakes Drive.

The project strengthens the electric transmission system by replacing aging lattice towers from the 1920s with modern steel poles. The existing transmission line consists of damaged equipment and requires frequent maintenance in its current condition. Rebuilding the line with modern equipment improves the line’s operational performance, reduces the likelihood of extended power outages and enhances electric reliability for area customers.

Project Updates

May 2024: Since the project announcement in early 2022, I&M representatives have been performing field activities, as well as designing and engineering the line. As the project has progressed, we found the need to adjust the originally proposed timeline. Company officials now expect pre-construction activities to start in early 2025.

Timeline

 
Project Timeline
 

Structures

Structure

The project involves installing steel poles.

Typical Pole Height: Approximately 115 feet*
Typical Right-of-Way Width: Approximately 100 feet*

*Exact structure, height and right-of-way requirements may vary.

Resources

Property Easements Project Fact Sheet Project Map Access Roads Field Activities

Indiana Michigan Power serves 575,000 customers in Indiana and Michigan.

www.IndianaMichiganPower.com

I&M Outreach Team

833-441-2260
IM_Outreach@aep.com

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