The Mead-Phoenix Transmission Project is a 256 mile, 500 kV, alternating current transmission line that extends between a southern terminus at the Westwing substation in the vicinity of Phoenix, Arizona and a northern terminus at Marketplace Substation, a substation located approximately 17 miles southwest of Boulder City, Nevada. By connecting to the Marketplace Substation, the Mead-Phoenix Transmission Project interconnects with the existing McCullough Substation in Southern Nevada. The transmission line has a transfer capability of 1,923 MW. The commercial operation date for the Mead-Phoenix Project was April 15, 1996.
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