Wind Energy Transmission Texas, LLC

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Texas-based Wind Energy Transmission Texas, LLC, (WETT) is a joint venture between two worldwide leaders in electric transmission development who have come together to build and operate high-voltage greenfield transmission lines here in Texas, as part of the Competitive Renewable Energy Zones (CREZ) project. WETT’s members have an international reputation for quality engineering, construction, and service, and WETT will use its worldwide experience and global resources to speedily deliver a superior product, providing Texans with the best transmission value and service available in the world.

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