Md. Court Decision Detrimental To PATH Power Line
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -- A Frederick County judge is affirming a decision blocking a key component of a proposed multistate power line.
Circuit Judge Edward Dwyer issued his opinion Wednesday in a case involving the Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline.
He affirmed a local zoning board's denial of Potomac Edison's plan to build an electrical substation on 150 acres near Mount Airy.
The company argued that the substation is needed for a proposed, 275-mile transmission line across parts of West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland.
Work on the project was suspended last year because the economic slowdown decreased demand for electricity.
Potomac Edison is a unit of Allegheny Energy, owned by FirstEnergy Corp, of Akron, Ohio. The PATH project is a joint venture between Allegheny and American Electric Power Co. of Columbus, Ohio.
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