The Howard-Fostoria Transmission Line Rebuild Project involves rebuilding approximately 45 miles of 138-kV transmission line between the Howard and West End Fostoria substations.
This power line has experienced more than 5 outages since 2015 resulting in approximately 1,700 minutes of customer service interruption. These planned improvements replace damaged and aging towers from the 1920s with modern steel poles, reduce the likelihood of power outages and speed recovery of service when outages occur, and enhance electric service reliability for area customers.
Plans call for rebuilding most of the power line within or near the existing right-of-way corridor and may require updating or supplementing current easements to help ensure the safe construction, operation and maintenance of the line. Minor reroutes are needed near West End Fostoria Substation and will require new easements.
This project requires Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) approval.
AEP Ohio representatives plan to construct the transmission line in two phases:
This project involves the use of steel single-pole structures.
Typical Pole Height: Approximately 120-140 feet*
Typical Right-of-Way Width: Approximately 100 feet*
*Exact structure, height and right-of-way may vary
AEP Ohio provides electricity to nearly 1.5 million customers.
WSP representing AEP Ohio
614-259-8201
Outreach@AEPOhioTransmission.com
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