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NU seeks $218M in power line improvements
HartfordBusiness.com (Dec 23 2011) Energy
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Other phases of the $2 billion effort include the Greater Springfield Reliability Project, which includes parts of northern Connecticut; the Central Connecticut Reliability Project; and the Rhode Island Reliability Project. (Read Full Article)
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