Full Title: Beyond the Wires: West of Devers Upgrade Project
Author(s): Adam Kurland, Nicole Pavia, and Angela Ferguson
Publisher(s): Clean Air Task Force, Environmental Defense Fund
Publication Date: November 10, 2025
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Description (excerpt):
The United States needs to build more electric transmission lines at an unprecedented pace to connect and deliver clean, reliable and affordable energy. But for decades, developers relied on a “decide, announce, defend” approach that sidelined communities, fueled opposition and caused costly delays.
A new report from Environmental Defense Fund and Clean Air Task Force, Beyond the Wires: Community Benefits from Transmission Projects, shows that approach no longer works. By presenting five case studies covering six successfully constructed transmission lines in California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, the report highlights a clear trend: the most successful projects treat communities as partners, not obstacles. Innovative frameworks covered include Tribal infrastructure co-ownership, profit reinvestment, conservation and mitigation measures, and coordinated infrastructure development serving long-standing community needs.
