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Xcel Energy subsidiary Southwestern Public Service has completed a major transmission project in Texas and New Mexico, part of a multibillion effort to expand and modernize the region’s grid. The $400 million, three-year project came in 9% under budget and involved the construction of 240 miles of 345-kV transmission lines...
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