Mark Twain Transmission Project
The Mark Twain Transmission Project strengthens energy grid reliability and provides greater access to renewable energy sources for Missouri families and businesses. The Mark Twain Transmission Project has helped enable wind projects under development in Missouri that will provide lower cost energy to the grid, allowing the benefits of this project to far exceed the project costs.
About the Project
Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois (ATXI) is pleased to announce we have completed and energized the Mark Twain Transmission Project, a 96-mile, 345 kV transmission line and substation located in northeast Missouri. The project was placed into service as expected on Dec.19, 2019. The project strengthens energy grid reliability and provides greater access to renewable energy sources for Missouri families and businesses. The Mark Twain Transmission Project has helped enable wind projects under development in Missouri that will provide lower cost energy to the grid, allowing the benefits of this project to far exceed the project costs.
Community Benefits
The Mark Twain Transmission Project is directly aligned with our strategic goals of providing customers with clean, reliable and affordable energy.

Reliability

Improved electric system reliability

Growing Opportunities

Improved access to renewable sources of energy, including wind

Capacity

Improved transmission capacity

Growth

Regional and local growth in northeast Missouri

Tax Revenue

New annual tax revenue to northeast Missouri to support communities in the five counties where the line will be located
Over the past several years, we have worked hard to engage the public and local leaders prior to construction during a series of open houses and meetings. We listened to you and have gained knowledge through your valuable insight. Our goal was to keep all those interested involved and maintain communication every step of the way before, during and after construction. The Mark Twain Transmission Project is successful due to the continued support, collaboration and engagement of the communities, landowners, Northeast Missouri Electric Cooperative and our contract partners. We are grateful and would like to extend our appreciation for the cooperation in planning, designing and construction of the project. Thank you for helping us to Power the Quality of Life to our customers.

Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois (ATXI) will continue to work with property owners, county officials, local communities and other stakeholders as this important project progresses. If your property is located on the approved route, you will be contacted by a member of Contract Land Staff (CLS). CLS has been hired by ATXI to assist with landowner contacts related to real estate matters.

Construction of the project has begun with a targeted in-service date of December 2019.

If you have questions about the project, please contact us via the toll-free number or email address provided on the right.

When we build a new transmission line it is necessary to secure an easement for the new line. Here are the key points:

  • After receiving approval from the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) to build the Mark Twain Transmission Project, we begin contacting landowners along the approved route. Letters are mailed to landowners requesting a meeting to discuss project details, which will include property rights needed, proposed easement location, compensation and property access.
  • We will request access to the property for the purposes of land surveys and land studies. With this information, multiple documents will be completed, including: Property surveys Environmental surveys Cultural studies Soil condition studies to help determine the depth and design of the foundations that will support the steel poles.
  • The easement width for this project will be 150 feet and co-locate on nearly 100 percent of existing right of way. Landowners will retain full use and ownership of the property within the easement, though structures may not be built or trees planted within (or that would encroach upon) the easement.
  • In some cases, we may request additional agreements from landowners to facilitate access to the transmission line construction or to temporarily stage materials. Landowners will be compensated for these additional agreements.
  • At the end of construction we will restore property as close as practicable to its preconstruction condition. Landowners will be compensated for crop loss, field compaction and other damages caused by construction of the transmission line.

If you are a landowner and have questions about the project, real estate, survey work or construction, please contact ATXI's real estate contractor, Contract Land Staff (CLS), at 1.877.830.3440.

While construction of the Mark Twain Transmission Project is complete, Ameren Transmission will continue working in the upcoming months to complete restoration tasks including cleanup, moving materials and equipment and restoring properties in consultation with impacted property owners. Also during this time, you will notice crews completing final survey work and inspecting the new line including ground and aerial inspections. Ameren Transmission plans to have all activities, including restoration, completed for the entire project by Summer 2020.

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New transmission line from Palmyra to Kirksville and then north to the Iowa border
Length: Approximately 96 miles
In-service date: 2019
Voltage: 345,000 volts
Structures: Single-shaft steel poles (double circuit) minimal double dead-end steel poles
Easement width: 150 feet
MISO Multi-Value Project (MVP)

Contact Us

Phone: 888.340.6640

Email: marktwaintransmission@ameren.com

Mail: Mark Twain Transmission Project c/o Burns & McDonnell, 9400 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114

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