FPL Announces Route for New Transmission Line.JUNO BEACH This article is about the beach codenamed in WWII. For other uses, see Juno Beach (disambiguation) Juno Beach was one of the landing sites for Allied invaders on the coast of Normandy during D-Day. It was situated between Sword Beach and Gold Beach. , Fla. -- Florida Florida, state, United States Florida (flôr`ĭdə, flŏr`–), state in the extreme SE United States. A long, low peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean (E) and the Gulf of Mexico (W), Florida is bordered by Georgia and Power & Light Company (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FPL FPL feline panleukopenia. ) today announced the preferred route for a new transmission line that will expand its power line system in northeast Miami-Dade County. The proposed 138-kilovolt transmission line will connect two existing substations, one located on NE 127th Street and NE 14th Avenue, and the other one on NW 93rd Street, between NW 5th and 6th Avenue, east of I-95. From the substation located on NW 93rd Street, the preferred route will go north on NW 6th Avenue, then west on 103rd Street, north on NW 7th Avenue, east on 135th Street, and south on NE 14th Avenue to the substation located at NE 127th Street. Construction of the new transmission line will begin summer of 2007 and will be completed by the summer of 2008. Continuing growth and increasing electric usage are the reasons for the new transmission line. The preferred route was chosen by FPL following months of evaluation of potential route alternatives, and gave careful consideration of suggestions provided by customers, community leaders, and government officials. As a result, FPL selected a preferred route that strives to minimize use of residential areas and maximize the use of commercial streets and major thoroughfares. Project information is available at FPL's web site http://www.FPL.com/03290152. For general inquiries about the project, area residents can contact FPL by sending an e-mail to 03290152@FPL.com or by calling 1-800-693-3267. Note to Editors: High-resolution high-res·o·lu·tion adj. 1. Relating to an image that has fine detail. 2. a. Of or relating to an output device that produces images that contain a large number of dots per unit of area and are therefore sharp and logos and executive head shots are available for download To receive a file transmitted over a network. In any communications session, "download" means receive, and "upload" means send. The download/upload often implies a big/little scenario, in which data is being downloaded from the "big" server into the "little" user's computer. at http://www.fpl.com/news/logos.shtml. |
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