Smart Path Connect

Transmission projects by National Grid and the New York Power Authority in Northern New York and the Mohawk Valley.

Smart Path Connect

Transmission projects by National Grid and the New York Power Authority in Northern New York and the Mohawk Valley.

Smart Path Connect is a multi-phase portfolio of projects that include the rebuild of more than 100 miles of transmission lines. National Grid is responsible for a 55-mile section of the project between Croghan in Lewis county and the Oneida county town of Marcy, known as the Southern Alignment. New York Power Authority crews are focused on the Northern Alignment, a 45-mile segment of transmission between Massena in St. Lawrence county and the town of Clinton in Clinton county. The 86-mile Moses-Adirondack transmission line will connect the two. Several substations along the way will either be rebuilt or replaced. Construction on Smart Path Connect is scheduled to run until June 2026.

Learn more about Smart Path Connect by visiting the project website at NYPA.gov.