ComEd Livens Expanded High Voltage Substation at Wilton Center, Built to Enable Largest Cluster of Wind and Solar Projects in Illinois
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Output from wind and solar farms to create up to 2,450 MW of clean energy
“The livening of the Wilton Center expansion project marks a major milestone,” said ComEd President and CEO Gil Quiniones. “The expansion will enable ComEd to deliver more than 2,000 megawatts of new renewable generation through our transmission system to meet growing demands for electricity among residential and business customers. What’s more, interconnecting large volumes of renewable energy in the PJM zone helps us put downward pressure on rising energy costs.”
The expansion increased the Wilton Center substation yard by
The Wilton Center substation, constructed in 1968 and located near
After an additional minor upgrade to the Wilton Center substation planned for the second quarter of 2026, ComEd’s transmission system will have the capacity necessary for five wind farms and two solar farms to output a total of up to 2,450 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy for the ComEd transmission system and the PJM energy market, which includes all or parts of 13 states and the
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Heritage Prairie, a wind farm with up to 850 MW of generation capacity in western
Kankakee County and northeasternLivingston County , developed by Pattern Energy and Repsol, which will be the largest wind interconnection in northernIllinois and largest onshore wind project in the PJM territory. The project includes an expansion of 300 MW of solar generation.
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Two wind farms developed by Panther Grove Wind Energy, each producing 400 MW of wind energy, one each in
Livingston County andWoodford County .
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Lower Crossing Wind Farm in
Kankakee County , which will produce 200 MW of wind energy and is being developed by owner Cordelio Power.
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Osagrove Flats Wind Farm in
LaSalle County , a 150 MW wind project with a planned expansion of 150 MW of solar. It is being developed by Avangrid, Inc., whoseIllinois projects include the 100 MW Midland Windfarm inHenry County , which was connected in November to the ComEd transmission system.
ComEd crews and Lindblad Construction led the construction work on the Wilton Center expansion while Burns & McDonnell served as ComEd’s engineer for preliminary and final design and construction support.
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