South of Kramer Transmission Project
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Southern California Edison (SCE) proposes to construct the South of Kramer Transmission Project, which would provide additional transmission capacity needed in the Kramer Junction and Lucerne Valley areas. The project would help support system reliability, increased electrical demand, and large-scale renewable generation development, making the power grid greener for California.
At-A-Glance
Project Description
The South of Kramer Transmission Project will consist of the following main components:
- Constructing approximately 55 - 70 miles of new high-voltage transmission lines between SCE’s Coolwater Substation in Daggett, SCE’s proposed Jasper Substation in Lucerne Valley, and SCE’s Lugo Substation in Hesperia
- Siting the new Desert View Substation east of Apple Valley
Communities Potentially Affected
Apple Valley, Barstow, Daggett, Hesperia, and Lucerne Valley.
Project Status
SCE is currently conducting preliminary project planning activities for the project.
| 2011-2012 | SCE will conduct project planning and public outreach activities. |
| 1st Quarter 2013 | SCE will submit applications to federal and state regulatory agencies requesting approval to construct the project. |
| 2016 | Subject to obtaining all necessary regulatory approvals, project construction is expected to begin. |
| 2018 | Project in-service date. |
Project Contact Information
If you have questions or comments about the project or would like to be added to the project mailing list, please contact:
For Apple Valley, Barstow, Daggett, and Lucerne Valley:
Nancy Jackson
SCE Region Manager
(760) 951-3160
Nancy.Jackson@sce.com
For Hesperia:
Jennifer Menjivar
SCE Region Manager
(760) 951-3295
Jennifer.Menjivar@sce.com
