Champlain Hudson Power Express | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada United States |
From | Quebec |
To | New York City |
Ownership information | |
Partners | Transmission Developers Inc. Blackstone Group |
Operator | TransÉnergie |
Construction information | |
Expected | 2026 |
Technical information | |
Total length | 339 mi (546 km) |
Power rating | 1,200 MW[1] |
The Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) is a planned high-voltage direct current (HVDC) underwater and underground power cable project linking the Quebec area to the New York City neighborhood of Astoria, Queens.[1] Following completion of a review by the New York State Public Service Commission, construction began in 2022. The line is permitted and expected to be operational in 2026.[2][3]
The venture, being developed by Transmission Developers Inc. (TDI), a Blackstone Group, L.P. (Blackstone) portfolio company, would carry clean energy—hydropower and wind power from eastern Canada—and feed it directly in the New York City electricity market. Construction costs for this project are estimated at US$2.2 billion for the section located in the State of New York.[4] The estimated total cost is US$4.5 billion.[3]
The Quebec section of the line would be built and operated by TransÉnergie, the transmission arm of Hydro-Québec.[5]