Rocky Mountain Power Says Project Could Bring 200 Jobs
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. (AP) — Officials say a proposed transmission project could bring over 200 jobs to Sweetwater County in southwest Wyoming.
Rocky Mountain Power representatives hosted a public meeting this week in Rock Springs about the proposal that would affect Sweetwater and Carbon counties.
PacifiCorp Purchasing Manager Miritt Comforti says the project is a win, win, win for the company, community and economy.
The company is proposing to build a 140-mile, 500-kilovolt transmission segment and substation facilities as part of a Gateway West Transmission Line Project and Energy 2020. The transmission lines and substations would run from the Shirley Basin Substation, north of Medicine Bow, to the Jim Bridger Substation outside Superior.
The project is still going through regulatory approval.