Capacity & Phasing
Published planning material identifies 25 MW in Phase 1 and a scalable path toward 50 MW as future demand requires.
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Published project materials identify a new substation near Mickelsen Parkway and North Military Road, intended to provide electrical capacity for community load and the nearby industrial corridor.
Site-planning material identifies Phase 1 at 25 MW, with a second phase scalable toward 50 MW as demand develops.
Reliable power, transportation access, utility connections, broadband, and road improvements all matter when a region is competing for jobs, manufacturing, logistics, investment, and long-term business growth.
Published planning material identifies 25 MW in Phase 1 and a scalable path toward 50 MW as future demand requires.
Public coverage describes a facility connecting higher-voltage transmission service into the local distribution network.
The site plan places the substation near key corridor access and planned industrial areas within the Winlock development zone.
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