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Home » BPA proposing new transmission line, substation to support Tri-Cities growth

BPA proposing new transmission line, substation to support Tri-Cities growth

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Bonneville Power Administration is proposing a new substation and transmission line to reinforce its transmission infrastructure in the Tri-Cities. The new substation is located on the recently energized Midway-to-Ashe line and the new line would stretch east toward the Tri-Cities, with the potential path represented by the purple, blue, green and orange lines on the map.

Courtesy Bonneville Power Administration
June 1, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The Bonneville Power Administration has released a draft environmental assessment for a new 18-mile transmission line and substation to ensure that the Tri-Cities has enough power to meet its current and future energy needs. 

The South of Tri-Cities Reinforcement project would install a 500-kilovolt substation at Weber Canyon in the Horse Heaven Hills south of Benton City along the Ashe-Marion 230-kilovolt high-voltage transmission line, according to a release.  

The new 115-kilovolt transmission line would then stretch east from that proposed substation, eventually taking one of two routes through Badger Canyon to the existing Leslie Road substation and then on to the existing Badger Canyon substation, according to a map provided by BPA. 

“This line is all about making sure there’s sufficient transmission capacity to keep the lights on in the Tri-Cities area,” said Jeff Cook, BPA’s acting vice president for transmission engineering and technical services, in a release. “It also would help local utilities keep pace with growth and provide electric service to new and existing end use customers.” 

BPA officials say the region’s growth and increasing power demands is constraining its transmission system. The new substation and transmission line would improve long-term electric reliability, improve short-term flexibility and address system maintenance needs. Additionally, it could help support future power generation and new electric loads in the area. 

This is just one of four projects BPA is proposing to reinforce its transmission infrastructure in the area.  

BPA hosted a public meeting June 4 for community members to learn about the project. BPA project managers and subject-matter experts shared more about the project purpose, timeline and environmental review.  

Learn more about the proposed project: bpa.gov/learn-and-participate/public-involvement-decisions/project-reviews/south-of-tri-cities. 

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