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Muskrat Falls transmission line site being cleared through central Newfoundland

Construction crews are clearing trees from a site as wide as a football field to make way for Nalcor's transmission line in central Newfoundland.

Clearing land for a Muskrat Falls transmission line in central Newfoundland

9 years ago
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Construction of Nalcor's Labrador-Island Link is well underway in central Newfoundland. Here & Now's Colleen Connors gives you a closer look at the site

Construction crews areclearing trees from a site as wide as a football field to make way for Nalcor's transmission line in central Newfoundland.

The location, just 20 kilometres west of Badger,is beingcleared to make way for theline,which will bring Muskrat Falls hydroelectricpower fromLabrador toNewfoundland.

The Labrador-Island Link will runfrom central Labrador, crossing the Strait of Belle Isle, and extending to the Avalon Peninsula.

Jim Payne, who operates the mulcher, saidthe cleaner electricity that will eventually come through theland he's clearing is not for him.

"It's for our future generations I guess," Payne said."I've got young grandchildren hopefully they will benefit from it."

The entire effort to clear the land and construct roads will cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

"We have tried to avoid bogs and wetlands, areas where it would be difficult to construct," saidNalcorvice-president Gilbert Bennett, whovisits thesitemonthly.

"We look [at] cabins [and]homesas part of the process and route around to the extent we can."

Once the trees are cleared,tower construction can begin;a massive undertaking that will take a year to complete in each major site across the province.