Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy, has taken a crucial step towards the development of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Line (MARL) project by filing a notice of intent with the Public Service Commission (PSC) for the Jefferson County section. The MARL project aims to improve the reliability and efficiency of the regional electric grid by constructing a new 500-kilovolt transmission line. The project spans across multiple counties in West Virginia, including Jefferson County, where the notice of intent has been filed. The notice of intent is a preliminary step in the regulatory process, which allows the PSC to review the proposed project and provide feedback to Potomac Edison. The Jefferson County section of the MARL project is a critical component of the overall project, as it will help to alleviate congestion on the existing transmission grid and provide a more reliable source of electricity to the region. The project is expected to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the area, both during the construction phase and in the long term. The MARL project has been in development for several years, with Potomac Edison conducting extensive studies and analyses to determine the best route for the transmission line. The company has also engaged with local stakeholders and community members to gather feedback and address concerns about the project. The notice of intent filing marks a significant milestone in the project’s development, as it demonstrates Potomac Edison’s commitment to moving the project forward. The PSC will review the notice of intent and provide feedback to Potomac Edison, which will help to inform the company’s next steps in the regulatory process. The MARL project is a complex and multifaceted undertaking that requires careful planning and coordination with multiple stakeholders. Potomac Edison is working closely with local officials, community leaders, and other stakeholders to ensure that the project is developed in a responsible and sustainable manner. The company is also committed to minimizing the impact of the project on the environment and local communities. The MARL project is expected to have a positive impact on the regional economy, as it will help to attract new businesses and industries to the area. The project will also provide a more reliable source of electricity to the region, which is essential for supporting economic growth and development. In addition to the economic benefits, the MARL project will also help to improve the reliability and efficiency of the regional electric grid. The project will reduce congestion on the existing transmission grid, which will help to prevent power outages and ensure that electricity is delivered to customers in a safe and reliable manner. The MARL project is a critical component of the regional electric grid, and its development is essential for supporting the growing demand for electricity in the area. Potomac Edison is committed to working with local stakeholders and community members to ensure that the project is developed in a responsible and sustainable manner. The company will continue to engage with the community and provide updates on the project’s progress as it moves forward. The notice of intent filing is a significant step forward for the MARL project, and it demonstrates Potomac Edison’s commitment to developing the project in a responsible and sustainable manner. The project is expected to take several years to complete, but the end result will be a more reliable and efficient regional electric grid that supports economic growth and development in the area. The MARL project is a complex and multifaceted undertaking that requires careful planning and coordination with multiple stakeholders. Potomac Edison is working closely with local officials, community leaders, and other stakeholders to ensure that the project is developed in a responsible and sustainable manner. The company is also committed to minimizing the impact of the project on the environment and local communities. The MARL project is a critical component of the regional electric grid, and its development is essential for supporting the growing demand for electricity in the area.