Cleveland Substation double circuit tap to Xcel/Alliant tap rebuild - Great River Energy

Cleveland Substation double circuit tap to Xcel/Alliant tap rebuild

Great River Energy, wholesale power supplier to Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative, owns the Cleveland Substation double circuit 69-kV transmission line in Le Sueur County. This 1.77-mile line, built in the early 1960s, runs north along County Road 15 from the Cleveland Substation to the Xcel/Alliant tap on Hiawatha Pioneer Trail and 10th St North. The rebuild will improve the reliability of the transmission system in the area and reduce risks associated with low voltage and transmission line overloading.

Great River Energy is planning to rebuild the transmission line along the existing corridor using existing rights. In some locations, deviations from the existing centerline may be necessary and may require new or amended easements which will be discussed with individual landowners.

The project starts at the Cleveland Substation located at the intersection of Le Sueur County Road 15 and 440th Street and runs south, approximately 1.77 miles, along the east side of Country Road 15 to the existing Excel tap located at the intersection of Hiawatha Pioneer Trail and 10th St North.

Quick facts
  • Length: 1.77 miles
  • Voltage: 69-kV
  • Structures: Wood and/or laminated poles
  • Spans: 200 to 400 feet apart
Schedule
  • Notifications/Survey
    Fall/Winter 2024
  • Easements/Environmental permits
    Spring/Summer 2025
  • Engineering design
    Winter/Spring 2025
  • Transmission line construction
    2026
Project Contacts
Madalynn Brendon
Great River Energy
Phone: 612-790-6300
Michael Swenson
Great River Energy
Phone: 952-807-4537
Media Contacts
Heather Reinhart
Phone: 763-445-5722