New! PSC approval granted July 12, 2007 Read news release.
View map of approved route for transmission line.
Overview
Dane County in recent years has experienced some of the highest growth rates in the state, both in population and electricity usage. Portions of Middleton, Dane, Waunakee, Vienna,
Westport and the northeast side of Madison are
supported by a network of 69-kilovolt transmission
lines that are used to near-maximum capacity during
the peak summer season. The existing transmission line through Waunakee was built in 1919 and is operating at the limits of its capabilities. These lines are projected to be
overloaded in summer 2009, resulting in increased
vulnerability to outages for communities across northern Dane County.
There also is only limited opportunity to take these
lines out of service for maintenance, which further
compromises reliability and increases operating costs.
To maintain reliable electric service, new transmission
facilities are needed.

Artist's rendering of proposed transmission line looking south on Hwy. 113. ATC's response to questions about undergrounding these lines.
Will ATC agree to bury the transmission line if the municipalities pass an ordinance?
Project Description
The North Madison-Waunakee Transmission System Upgrade is a proposal for a critical reinforcement to the electric system, which includes construction of a new 138-kilovolt transmission line from the North Madison Substation, located in the Town of Vienna, to the Huiskamp Substation, located in the Town of Westport.
Frequently asked questions about the North Madison-Waunakee project
At a glance
Communities affected: Vienna, Waunakee, Westport; project benefits Dane, Middleton, Wauankee, Westport and Madison's northeast side.
Length of line: Approximately 8 miles
End points: North Madison Substation (town of Vienna) to Huiskamp Substation in the Town of Westport View map of possible routes
Voltage: 138 kilovolts (new line)
Type of pole: Steel, single pole
Height of poles: 75-90 feet
Status of project: PSC approval granted July 2007.
Anticipated start of construction: Fall 2007
Anticipated in-service date: June 2008
For more information or to comment on this project, e-mail Sarah Justus or call 1-866-899-3204, ext. 3624.
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