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FirstEnergy Transmission and Transource Energy form Joint Venture for electric transmission project in Central Ohio

Partnership Transmission announced Columbus, USA Feb 12, 2026
300765 MW
Capacity
development
Stage

FirstEnergy Transmission and Transource Energy jointly developed a major electric transmission project to meet a critical infrastructure need in central Ohio. The companies will jointly develop the project through the recently formed Grid Growth Ventures LLC.

Deal Analysis

FirstEnergy Transmission and Transource Energy's joint venture, Grid Growth Ventures LLC, to develop a major electric transmission project in central Ohio addresses a critical infrastructure need. This partnership leverages the expertise of both companies, with FirstEnergy's established presence in transmission and distribution and Transource Energy's development capabilities, potentially alongside partners Evergy and American Electric Power. The project aims to enhance the region's electric grid capacity, with a capacity of 300765 MW, suggesting a substantial investment and significant impact on the local energy infrastructure. The involvement of PJM Interconnection as an approver underscores the project's importance within the regional grid network. While the deal value remains undisclosed, the scale of the project, indicated by the capacity, and the participation of established players like FirstEnergy and potentially AEP, suggest a significant investment. The formation of a dedicated entity, Grid Growth Ventures LLC, further emphasizes the strategic importance of this project for both FirstEnergy and Transource Energy. The project's success will likely depend on navigating regulatory approvals, securing financing, and effectively managing construction and integration with the existing grid infrastructure.
  • Joint venture between FirstEnergy Transmission and Transource Energy to develop a major electric transmission project.
  • Project aims to address a critical infrastructure need in central Ohio.
  • Involves established players in the energy sector, including FirstEnergy and potentially American Electric Power.
  • Project capacity of 300765 MW suggests a substantial investment and significant impact.
Market Context: The electric transmission sector is experiencing increased investment driven by aging infrastructure, growing demand for renewable energy, and the need for grid modernization. Partnerships and joint ventures are becoming increasingly common as companies seek to share the risks and expertise required for large-scale transmission projects. The central Ohio region is likely experiencing increased energy demand, necessitating upgrades to the existing transmission infrastructure.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The companies jointly proposed the project through PJM's 2025 Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (RTEP) Open Window process last August and were awarded approval Feb. 12 by the PJM Board of Managers. Quote: The companies jointly proposed the project through PJM's 2025 Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (RTEP) Open Window process last August and were awarded approval Feb. 12 by the PJM Board of Managers.

Capacity
The proposed project includes more than 300 miles of new 765-kilovolt (kV) lines and upgrades to several substations to significantly increase service reliability and economic growth opportunities in the region.
Location
Project will enhance grid capacity and reliability in the fast-growing greater Columbus region
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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FirstEnergy Transmission LLC developer

"Jointly developed by FirstEnergy Transmission LLC and Transource Energy – a partnership between American Electric Power and Evergy, Inc"

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Transource Energy developer

"Jointly developed by FirstEnergy Transmission LLC and Transource Energy – a partnership between American Electric Power and Evergy, Inc"

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American Electric Power partner

"Transource Energy – a partnership between American Electric Power and Evergy, Inc"

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Evergy, Inc. partner

"Transource Energy – a partnership between American Electric Power and Evergy, Inc"

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FirstEnergy Transmission owner

"FirstEnergy Transmission, jointly owned by FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) and Brookfield Super-Core Infrastructure Partners, owns and operates American Transmission Systems Inc. (ATSI), Mid-Atlantic Interstate Transmission LLC (MAIT) and Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Company (TrAILCo)."

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FirstEnergy Corp. owner

"FirstEnergy Transmission, jointly owned by FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) and Brookfield Super-Core Infrastructure Partners, owns and operates American Transmission Systems Inc. (ATSI), Mid-Atlantic Interstate Transmission LLC (MAIT) and Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Company (TrAILCo)."

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Brookfield Super-Core Infrastructure Partners owner

"FirstEnergy Transmission, jointly owned by FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) and Brookfield Super-Core Infrastructure Partners, owns and operates American Transmission Systems Inc. (ATSI), Mid-Atlantic Interstate Transmission LLC (MAIT) and Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Company (TrAILCo)."

medium quality Enriched Feb 19, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 12, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Transmission sector in USA.
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