Comparative Routing Analysis
A comparative analysis is a multi-disciplinary approach that measures the effects of a project and aids selection of a proposed route from a set of alternative routes. Each alternative was evaluated on 47 criteria, and the results are displayed in a matrix.
Comparative routing analysis criteria and summary (as of February 2007) (pdf 748 kb)
Comparative routing analysis - Big Sandy Substation to 125-Mile Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 2.0 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Big Sandy Substation to Beaver Creek Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.5 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Big Sandy Substation to Green Valley Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 2.5 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Boone Substation to Midway Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 2.1 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Burlington Substation to Big Sandy Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.5 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Burlington Substation to Wray Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.6 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Energy Center Substation to Boone Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.4 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Energy Center Substation to Big Sandy Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.6 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Energy Center Substation to Burlington Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.3 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Energy Center Substation to Lamar Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.3 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Green Valley Substation to Beaver Creek-Erie Tap (as of February 2007) (pdf 2.5 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Midway Substation to Big Sandy Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 2.0 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Rolling Hills Substation to Burlington Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.4 MB)
Comparative routing analysis - Rolling Hills Substation to Energy Center Substation (as of February 2007) (pdf 1.3 MB)
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