Champlain-Hudson transmission line project to deliver clean energy from Montreal to New York City
Type: Development · Technology: Transmission · Country: United States · Capacity: 20 % · Announced: 2026-06-17
The Champlain-Hudson Power Express project is developing a transmission line expected to supply up to 20% of New York City's electricity needs by transporting clean energy from Montreal to the Astoria Energy Complex in Queens. The project will connect hydroelectric and other renewable resources in Quebec to New York's grid, enhancing the city's clean energy capacity. The transmission line is designed to deliver reliable, low-carbon power to meet NYC's growing electricity demand while supporting the state's climate goals. The Astoria Energy Complex in Queens will serve as the endpoint for the imported electricity, integrating it into the local grid. The project represents a material infrastructure investment to modernize New York's energy transmission network and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Counterparties
- Champlain Hudson Power Express (Developer)
- Astoria Energy Complex (Offtaker)