Definition of Right-of-way (electric)

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Right-of-way (electric)

The term 'Right-of-way (electric)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A corridor of land on which electric lines may be located. The Transmission Owner may own the land in fee, own an easement, or have certain franchise, prescription, or license rights to construct and maintain lines.NERC definition'.

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