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	<title>Delays, funding hurdles, and cancellations for three major U.S. transmission lines</title>
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	<updated>2012-08-09T22:52:26Z</updated> 
	<published>2012-08-09T22:52:26Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">PJM Interconnection said in a release on Wednesday that grid conditions had changed since the 765-kilovolt, 275-mile PATH transmission line extending from West Virginia to Maryland was proposed by American Electric Power and FirstEnergy in 2007. &amp;quot;Our updated analysis no longer shows a need for the lines to maintain grid stability,&amp;quot; PJM said. </summary>
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