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Liga Tênis 10 holds an event in Rio with a focus on video games
2024-01-22 20:47:23
Liga Tênis 10 holds event in Rio with innovative E-Sports initiative
Liga Tênis 10, a movement that emerged in 2015 with the aim of promoting the practice and promoting the growth of tennis in Brazil, is preparing to hold another event in Rio de Janeiro. Arena Liga Tênis 10 will take place on January 28th, at the Rio Tennis Academy, in Laranjeiras. The event takes place from 2pm to 5:45pm and promises a unique experience by integrating traditional sport with the electronic universe.
The followingnoon begins with training and friendly tennis games for beginner children aged 5 to 10, who will play with red balls, ideal for those just starting out in the sport. For players aged 7 to 12, who are already in transition, orange and green balls will be used. The idea of Liga Training is to improve plays and prepare young athletes for competitions.
Arena Liga Tênis 10 will have tennis training and games and video game competition
This year, Liga Tênis 10 also presents an innovative initiative that seeks to connect the sporting and electronic worlds for children. After a snack break, the movement will provide socialization among the children present through E-LigaTênis10. Bruna Assemany, CEO of Liga Tênis 10, expresses the importance of this news.
- I realized that children in tennis are very dependent on their parents to play the sport. They need their initiative for this to happen, unlike football where practice happens in a more fluid way. When you use E-Sports as a form of integration, you can generate autonomy for them to strengthen ties and also encourage them to play more often on the courts. The idea is to help with this socialization so that a friendship is created through this phenomenon that is electronic games. With this in mind, we will provide a space at the event with tennis games on the video game. I’m sure this will bring benefits on the court too – he highlighted.
While the children have fun, parents will have the opportunity to enjoy live music, providing a relaxed environment to relax and enjoy Sunday alongside other parents and guardians. Entrance to the event will be R$154.00 per child and parents are free. For more information regarding registration, visit the website:
About the movement
The Liga Tênis 10 movement, which completed 9 years, has already held more than 40 tennis tournaments for children and workshops for coaches. In addition to visits to European countries such as Austria, Slovenia and London, the movement also left its mark in Brazilian cities such as São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Goiânia and Anápolis, consolidating itself as a fundamental agent in encouraging the practice of tennis and the growth of sport in Brazil.
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Chilean Football Transfer Update: January 2024 – New Arrivals, Departures, and Renewals
2024-01-22 20:57:57
****** Update: Monday, January 22 *****
They arrived
- Carlos Villanueva (Magallanes)
- Nicolás Orellana (Unión La Calera)
- Germán Guiffrey (Gimnasia y Esgrima LP, ARG)
- Walter Ervit (DT)
Renovated
- Gonzalo Rios
- Fabian Torres
They left
- Matías Sepúlveda (University of Chile)
- Francisco Arrué (DT)
- Joaquín Muñoz (Deportes Concepción)
- Carlos Labrín (Ñublense)
- Roberto Cereceda (Without club)
- Marcelo Díaz (University of Chile)
- Osvaldo Bosso (Ñublense)
- Fernando Juarez (Platense, ARG)
- Matías Sepúlveda (Without club)
- Gabriel Hachen (Sin club)
- Gonzalo Sosa (Palestinian)
- Jhonatan Candia (Barracas Central, ARG)
- Michael Fuentes (Palestinian)
The joy of Mar de Plata continues throughout 2024 ????????????????????
Let’s go up, Gonzalo Ríos ????????#ForzaAudax ???????? pic.twitter.com/Iaarou616k
— Audax Italiano (@audaxitaliano) January 19, 2024
They arrived
- Agustín Mulet (Independent, ARG)
- Juan Leiva (Catholic University)
- Christian Bravo (Barnechea)
- Mario Sandoval (Curicó Kingdom)
- Nicolás Avellaneda (Unión La Calera)
- Bairon Monroy (San Marcos de Arica)
- Diego González (O’Higgins)
- Gastón Rodríguez (Blooming, BOL)
- Jorge Espejo (Everton)
- Francisco Arancibia (O’Higgins)
- Marco Borgnino (Constanța Lighthouse, RUM).
Renovated
- Rivaldo Hernandez
- Juan Soto
- Luis Garcia
- Nicolas Palma
- Cristian Insaurralde
- Emiliano Astorga (DT)
They left
- Bastián San Juan (Rangers)
- Brandon Cáceres (Osorno Province)
- Jhan Góngora (Osorno Province)
- Cristhoffer Retamal (Osorno Province)
- Bryan Ogaz (Deportes Santa Cruz)
- Ignacio Jara (Colo-Colo)
- Felipe Villagran (Everton)
- Kevin Harbottle (Curicó Kingdom)
- Matías Ballini (Without club)
- Jorge Araya (Without club)
- Martín Villarroel (Santiago Wanderers)
- Sergio Vergara (Atlético Morelia, MEX)
- Nicolás Gauna (San Marcos de Arica)
- Gustavo Gotti (Rangers)
- David Escalante (Curicó Kingdom)
- Minoban Becerra (San Marcos de Arica)
We are very happy to announce that Agustín Mulet is officially a new Cobreloa player ????????
The Argentine midfielder, with steps in Vélez Sarsfield and Independiente de Avellaneda, is an aggressive midfielder, with good passing and touch on the ball ⚽️
Let’s go Cobreloa Dear! ???????? pic.twitter.com/cn6mN4yV6m
— Cobreloa (@Cobreloa_SADP) January 16, 2024
They arrived
- Felipe Barrientos (Puerto Montt Sports)
- Franco Bechtholdt (Curicó Kingdom)
- Leandro Navarro (Iquique Sports)
- Franco Lobos (University of Chile)
- Diego Coelho (Curicó Kingdom)
Renovated
- Julio Castro
- Gustavo Huerta (DT)
- Caesar Munder
- Nelson Sepúlveda
- Leandro Requena.
They left
- Alejandro Camargo (Coquimbo Kingdom)
- Francisco Alarcón (Without club)
- Sebastián Silva (Deportes Concepción)
- Pablo Cárdenas (Without club)
- Cecilio Waterman (Alianza Lima, PER)
- Maximiliano Rueda (Atlético Atlanta, ARG)
????️ Words from Prof. Gustavo Huerta! ⛏️
???????? Our coach, G. Huerta, shares his analysis following an intense first week of training in 2024. ????
▶️Don’t miss more details on our Cobresal TV YouTube Channel. Subscribe!
— Cobresal Sports Club (@ClubDepCobresal) January 13, 2024
They arrived
- Jorge Almirón (DT)
- Cristian Zavala
- Omar Carabalí (Unión La Calera)
- Bryan Soto
- David Tati
- Felipe Yáñez (Coquimbo Kingdom)
- Pedro Navarro
- Darko Fiamengo
- Ignacio Jara
- Juan Carlos Gaete (Copiapó Sports)
- Danilo Diaz
- Nicolas Garrido
- Ethan Espinoza
- Diego Ulloa
- Matías Colossi
- Julio Fierro
- Francisco Garcia
- Michael Arias
- Erik Ottesen
Renovated
They left
- Jordhy Thompson (Orenburg, RUS)
- Gustavo Quinteros (DT)
- Fabián Castillo (Deportivo Cali, COL)
- Matías de los Santos (Vélez Sarsfield, ARG)
- Agustín Bouzat (Vélez Sarsfield, ARG)
???????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ✈️????????
Here we leave you the list of the players who travel to Uruguay ????# VamosColoColo • # VamosPorTodo pic.twitter.com/KO3ra1faGD
— Colo-Colo (@ColoColo) January 11, 2024
They arrived
- Andrés Chávez (Nasaf Karshi, UZB)
- Sebastián Cabrera (Curicó Kingdom)
- Elvis Hernández (Cipolletti, ARG)
- Francisco Salinas (Unión La Calera)
- Alejandro Camargo (Cobresal)
- Jorge Henríquez (Curicó Kingdom)
- Diego Plaza (Unión San Felipe)
- Harol Salgado (Santiago Morning)
- Alejandro Azócar (San Marcos de Arica)
- Nicolás Johansen (Douglas Haig, ARG)
Renovated
- Fernando Díaz (DT)
- Dylan Glaby
- Diego Sanchez
- Salvador Sanchez
- Juan Cornejo.
They left
- Guillermo Orellana (Without club)
- Diego Carrasco (Deportes Copiapó)
- Gonzalo Jara (Without club)
- Felipe Yáñez (Colo-Colo)
- Sebastian Cardozo (The Light, ARG)
- Luis Pavez (San Luis de Quillota)
- Fabián Carmona (San Luis de Quillota)
- Franco Cortés (Temuco Sports)
- Rubén Farfán (Deportes Iquique)
- Javier Parraguez (ABC FC, BRA)
- Rodrigo Holgado (América de Cali, COL)
- César Huanca (Unión San Felipe)
- Cristian Aravena (San Luis de Quillota)
PIRATE HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY! ????????
May these holidays be to celebrate with the AURINEGRA family, renew the love for colors and let us remain UNITED in a new year full of challenges ????
???? LET’S GO TOGETHER THROUGHOUT THIS ENTIRE 2024!#NosVamosDeCaravana pic.twitter.com/jqO7ju27Vq
— Coquimbo Kingdom (@coquimbounido) January 1, 2024
They arrived
- Luis Hernández Maluenda (Catholic University)
- Leonardo Pais (Montevideo Wanderers, URU)
- Yerko González (Unión San Felipe)
- Juan Carlos Gaete (Colo-Colo)
- Luis Felipe Maluenda (Catholic University)
- Fabián Manzano (Puerto Montt Sports)
- Diego Carrasco (Coquimbo Kingdom)
- Álvaro Cazula (Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy, ARG)
- Tobías Figueroa (Curicó Kingdom)
- Byron Nieto (Dep. Antofagasta)
Renovated
They left
- Jens Buss (Deportes Antofagasta)
- David Tati (Colo-Colo)
- Juan José Contreras (Without club)
- Ian Toro (Catholic University)
- Axl Ríos (Everton)
- Luis Cabrera (Limache Sports)
- Iván Rozas (Ñublense)
- Wilson Piñones (Provincial Ovalle)
- Manuel López (Ferro Carril Oeste)
- Luca Pontigo (Fin contract)
- Reiner Castro (End of contract)
They arrived
- Ronald de la Fuente (Curicó Kingdom)
- Yonathan Andía (University of Chile)
- Diego Fernández (O’Higgins)
- Lázaro Romero (Deportivo Riestra, ARG)
- Fabián Espinoza (Dep. La Serena)
- Luis Casanova (University of Chile)
- Agustín Nadruz (Curicó Kingdom)
- Miguel Ramírez (DT)
- Rubén Farfán (Coquimbo Kingdom)
- Daniel Sappa (Students, ARG)
Renovated
- Alvaro Delgado
- Miguel Sanhueza
- Edson Puch
- Diego Orellana
- Joaquín Moya
- His Salinas
- Daniel Castillo
- Alvaro Ramos
They left
- Miguel Ponce (DT)
- Abel Hidalgo (Without club)
- Ramón Fernández (Without club)
- Vicente Durán (Without club)
- Franco Ledesma (Agriculture, ARG)
- Leandro Navarro (Cobresal)
????✅ Welcome, Ronald De la Fuente!
The left back comes to reinforce the Dragon, coming from Curicó Unidos. He is the eighth reinforcement for the Season ✍???? Welcome, Ronald!#GoDragons???? pic.twitter.com/fIPK7Ag0vC
— Deportes Iquique (@ClubDIquique) January 15, 2024
They arrived
- Ignacio González (O’Higgins)
- Tomás Asta-Buruaga (Catholic University)
- Alejandro Henríquez (San Luis de Quillota)
- Nicolás Baeza (Huachipato)
- Axl Ríos (Deportes Copiapó)
- Felipe Villagran (Cobreloa)
- Omar Fernández (León, MEX)
- Mitchell Wassenne (San Antonio Kingdom)
- Kameron Campos (Linares Sports)
- Mateo Mamani (Barnechea)
- Bruno Betancor (Peñarol, URU)
- Rodrigo Contreras (Deportes Antofagasta)
Renovated
- Nicolas Baeza
- Francisco Meneghini (DT)
- Claudio Gonzalez
- Felipe Campos
They left
- Franco Torgnascioli (Spanish Union)
- Esteban Kirkman (Concón National)
- Julio Barroso (Retirement)
- Cristopher Medina (Ñublense)
- Jorge Espejo (Cobreloa)
- Sheyko Studer (Talleres de Córdoba, ARG)
- Bryan Soto (Colo-Colo)
- Luis Montes (León, MEX)
- Pedro Sánchez (Ñublense)
- Sebastián Sáez (Huachipato)
- Juan Cuevas (San Martín de Tucuman, ARG)
???????????????????????????????? ✍???? | Welcome to the largest in the region, Omar! ???????? Winger Omar Fernández Frasica is a new Evertonian player and becomes the sixth reinforcement for the challenges of the 2024 season ⭐.#VamosEverton???????? pic.twitter.com/UD55sdPifC
— Everton de Viña del Mar (@evertonsadp) January 8, 2024
They arrived
- Imanol Gonzalez (Maipu Sports, ARG)
- Zachary Lopez (The Serene)
- Santiago Silva (Danube, URU)
- Jeisson Vargas (University of Chile)
- Leandro Díaz (Unión La Calera)
- Sebastián Sáez (Everton)
- Franco Vega (Vélez Sarsfield, ARG)
- Mario Briceño (Union San Felipe)
- Javier Sanguinetti (DT).
Renovated
They left
- Bastián Roco (Spanish Union)
- Pablo Magnín (End of contract)
- Gustavo Álvarez (DT, Univ. of Chile)
- Gabriel Castellón (Univ. of Chile)
- Nicolás Baeza (Everton)
????️Our reinforcement ???????????????????????? ????????????????????́???????????? referred to his incorporation into the Acerero Club????⚫️
????Check their statements here????
???????????????????????????????????????? Imanol, with everything!????????#VamosHuachipato pic.twitter.com/ZgfryEvWxT
— Huachipato FC (@Huachipato) January 16, 2024
They arrived
- Celso Castillo (Concepción Sports)
- Benjamín Araneda (Palestinian)
- Cristopher Medina (Everton)
- Osvaldo Bosso (Audax Italiano)
- Carlos Labrín (Audax Italiano)
- Jovany Campusano (Sports La Serena)
- Diego Tapia (Magallanes)
- Pedro Sánchez (Everton)
- Matías Plaza (Santiago Wanderers)
- Gabriel Graciani (Córdoba ARG Institute)
- Mario Salas (DT)
Renovated
- Patrick Rubio
- Lorenzo Reyes
- Bernardo Cerezo.
They left
- Santiago Dittborn (End of contract)
- Branco Provoste (Final agreement)
- Hernán Muñoz (End of contract)
- Enzo Guerrero (End of contract)
- Hernán Caputto (DT)
- Juan Córdova (End of contract)
- Juan Leiva (End loan)
- Pablo Aránguiz (not renewed)
- Nicolás Mancilla (end of contract)
- Andrés Vilches (not renewed)
???????????????????? ????????????????????????????????, welcome home! ????
The goalkeeper joined the work in Paso Alejo and is at the coach’s disposal for the 2024 season ????
Let’s have a great year, dear Celso! ???????? pic.twitter.com/43KAaXwTUy
— Deportivo Ñublense (@nublenseSADP) January 18, 2024
They arrived
- Diego Buonanotte (Unión La Calera)
- Martín Quezada (Valdivia Sports)
- Octavio Bianchi (Central Rosary, ARG)
- Simón Contreras (University of Chile)
- Martin Sarrafiore (Independent, ARG)
- Juan Ignacio Díaz (Barracas Central, ARG)
- Nicolás Peranic (Catholic University)
- Leonel Mosevich (Institute, ARG)
Renovated
- Albert Acevedo
- Juan Manuel Azconzábal (DT).
They left
- Ignacio González (Everton)
- Fabián Hormazábal (University of Chile)
- Diego González (Cobreloa)
- Ronald Guzmán (Santa Cruz Sports)
- Pedro Pablo Hernández (San Martín de Tucumán, ARG)
- Diego Fernández (Iquique Sports)
- Brian Blando (No club)
- Facundo Castro (Ceará, BRA)
???? Welcome to the Capo de Provincia, Diego! ⚽️
???????? The experienced player, Diego Buonanotte ???????????????? is our eighth reinforcement for the 2024 season! Let’s go with everything and make it a great year with Celeste! ????????# VamosLaCeleste ???????? pic.twitter.com/kFvCasP9P0
— O’Higgins FC ???????? (@OHigginsoficial) January 22, 2024
They arrived
- Michael Fuentes (Audax Italiano)
- Junior Marabel (Unión de Santa Fe, ARG)
- Gonzalo Sosa (Audax Italiano)
Renovated
- César Rigamonti
- Misael Davila
- Dilan Zúñiga
- Cristian Suarez
- Dixon Contreras
- Fernando Cornejo
- Joe Abrigo.
They left
- Benjamín Araneda (Ñublense)
- Fernando Meza (Argentinos Juniors, ARG)
- Agustín Farías (Catholic University)
- Maximiliano Salas (Racing Club, ARG)
- Hernán Rivero (end of contract)
Let’s go for this 2024, Michael ???????? pic.twitter.com/oz0bUS0IV2
— Palestine Sports Club (@CDPalestinoSADP) January 16, 2024
They arrived
- Emiliano Vecchio (Racing Club ARG)
- Franco Torgnascioli (Everton)
- Diego González (Boca Juniors, ARG)
- Bastian Roco (Huachipato)
- Nicolás Peñailillo (Deportes Antofagasta)
- Miguel Ponce (DT, Dep. Iquique)
Renovated
- Ariel Uribe
- Ignacio Nunez
They left
- Ronald Fuentes (DT)
- Emanuel Cecchini (Financed)
- Thomas Rodríguez (End of contract)
- Sebastián Pérez (Catholic University)
- Nicolás Guirín (End of contract)
We are waiting for you today at the Cathedral, dear Emiliano! ????????????????️ pic.twitter.com/eQQwSqA87a
— Spanish Union (@UEoficial) January 20, 2024
They arrived
- Raimundo Rebolledo (Catholic University)
- Franco Soldano (Boca Juniors, ARG)
- Matías Ibáñez (Colón de Santa Fe, ARG)
- Axel Encinas (River Plate, ARG)
- Franco Soldano (Gimnasia LP, ARG)
- Matías Muñoz (All Boys, ARG)
- Jorge Pena (Everton)
- Luciano Aued (Unión de Santa Fe, ARG)
- Matías Ibáñez (Board of Trustees, ARG)
- Ezequiel Parnisari (Institute, ARG)
- Gabriel Huhne (Racing Club, ARG)
- Manuel Fernandez (DT)
Renovated
They left
- Diego Buonanotte (O’Higgins)
- John Salas (Curicó Kingdom)
- Leandro Díaz (Huachipato)
- Nicolás Peñailillo (Spanish Union)
- Tomás Asta-Buruaga (End loan)
- Agustín Rodríguez (Independiente Santa Fe, COL)
- Sebastian Lomonaco (Godoy Cruz, ARG)
- Nicolás Orellana (Audax Italiano)
???? Welcome to Cemento, Raimundo Rebolledo! ????❤
The 26-year-old national defender is already a cement worker and joined the Rojo preseason to defend the cement shirt this 2024 ????⚽
May it be a good 2024 Catuto ????❤#VamosCalera ❤#70YearsRedOfMyLife#CaleraCalera pic.twitter.com/9OE65HQ945
— Unión La Calera SADP (@ulcsadpoficial) January 20, 2024
They arrived
- Lucas Menossi (Tigre, ARG)
- Guillermo Soto (Baltica, Russia)
- Nicolás Castillo (Without club)
- Agustín Farías (Palestinian)
- Alfred Canales (Magallanes)
- Sebastián Pérez (Spanish University)
Renovated
- Branco Ampuero
- Alfonso Parot
- Cristian Cuevas
They left
- Raimundo Rebolledo (Unión La Calera)
- Benjamín Iglesias (Lautaro de Buin)
- Nehuén Paz (Without club)
- Ignacio Novoa (Lautaro de Buin)
- Franco Di Santo (Termination of contract)
- Luis Felipe Maluenda (Deportes Copiapó)
- Thomas Asta-Buruaga (Everton)
- William Burdisso (Hurricane, ARG)
- Byron Nieto (End loan)
- Nicolás Peranic (O’Higgins)
- Bryan Rovira (Fin prestamo).
???????????????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???? ???????????????? ????
We communicate a principle of agreement with the Baltika club of Russia for the Chilean full-back and national team to return to #Crusaders ????????
The player would seal his bond for three years with the UC ✍️ pic.twitter.com/thKchin9iM
— Catholic University (@Cruzados) January 13, 2024
They arrived
- Matías Sepúlveda (Audax Italiano)
- Luciano Pons (Banfield, ARG)
- Franco Calderón (Unión Santa Fe, ARG)
- Gabriel Castellon (Huachipato)
- Bastian Tapia
- Bastian Ubal
- Fabián Hormazábal (O’Higgins)
- Maximiliano Guerrero (Dep. La Serena)
- Gustavo Álvarez (DT, Huachipato)
- Marcelo Díaz (Audax Italiano)
Renovated
They left
- Simón Contreras (O’Higgins)
- Cristóbal Campos (judicial problems)
- Mauricio Pellegrino (DT)
- Nery Dominguez
- Yonathan Andía
- Franco Lobos (Cobresal)
Welcome, Tucu! ????????⁰
Matías Sepulveda is already a blue player and is our seventh reinforcement for the 2024 season ⚽️May it be a great year with the Romantic Traveler t-shirt ???????? pic.twitter.com/GAmStSx2V7
— University of Chile (@udechile) January 19, 2024
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National Energy Infrastructure Development: Wind Power Transmission Projects in New Mexico, Utah, and Nevada
2022-04-28 07:00:00
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The federal government has finished another environmental review of a proposed transmission line that will carry wind-generated electricity from rural New Mexico to big cities in the West and similar reviews are planned for two more projects that would span parts of Utah and Nevada, the U.S. Interior Department announced Thursday.
The regulatory steps came a day following the Biden administration announced a $2.5 billion initiative to make the nation’s power grid more effective at withstanding catastrophic disasters caused by climate change. It’s also part of the administration’s goal to create a carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035.
The SunZia transmission project in New Mexico has been more than a decade in the making. After an initial review over several years, the Bureau of Land Management authorized a right-of-way grant on federal lands.
That had to be revisited when developers in 2021 submitted a new application modifying the route following the U.S. Defense Department and others raised concerns regarding the path of the high-voltage lines.
A final decision on the right of way application is expected this summer, following a public comment period.
The Biden administration is just the latest to promise speeding up development and modernization of the nation’s energy infrastructure through expedited federal permitting and regulatory reforms. Former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump also vowed to roll back bureaucracy.
While the other two transmission projects are in the early stages of the regulatory process, the experience in New Mexico illustrates the complicated nature of getting electricity from remote areas to population centers.
The siting of hundreds of miles of transmission lines, power poles and electric substations often involve a checkerboard of private, state and federal land that sometimes include environmentally sensitive areas.
Federal officials said Thursday that the projects have the potential to move 10,000 megawatts of electricity generated by wind and solar resources.
“Transmission projects like those advanced today offer a promising path for diversifying our national energy portfolio and connecting more renewable energy, while at the same time combatting climate change and investing in communities,” Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said in a statement.
Aside from new transmission lines, maintenance and repair costs for existing electricity infrastructure have ballooned to more than $40 billion annually as many utilities struggle to upgrade decades-old equipment. Customers usually bear the costs.
Ice storms, hurricanes, wildfires and other extreme weather have knocked out large parts of U.S. electrical networks with increasing frequency in recent years, according to an Associated Press analysis that found power outages from severe weather doubled over the past two decade.
New Mexico’s renewable energy authority is among those invested in the SunZia project, which would include regarding 520 miles (836 kilometers) of transmission lines and a network of substations for getting wind and solar power to Arizona and California. The anchor tenant is Pattern Energy, which has been busy building massive wind farms in central New Mexico.
The proposed Greenlink West Transmission Project in Nevada would run through seven counties from Las Vegas to Reno.
NV Energy has said its investment of more than $2.5 billion in the project is expected to generate $690 million in economic activity and generate thousands of construction jobs.
And the proposed Cross-Tie Transmission Project would be made up of 214 miles (344 kilometers) of high-voltage lines between central Utah and east-central Nevada within federally designated utility corridors or parallel to existing transmission facilities.
Developers have said the project would relieve congestion on other key regional transmission lines and increase the ability for California, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming to import and export renewable energy.
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Associated Press writer Matthew Brown in Billings, Montana, contributed to this report.
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