
Bringing power to where it’s needed most
Bringing power to where it’s needed most
New Mexican households and businesses require a robust, resilient grid. Much of the nation’s transmission system was built decades ago, when electricity demand, technology, and energy flows looked different than today. As new energy resources come online and communities rely more on electricity for homes, businesses, and critical services, the grid is increasingly strained. That’s why we are investing in transmission capable of moving energy from where it’s produced to where it’s needed most. Invenergy is building modern transmission infrastructure to meet the critical energy needs of communities and customers, as well as the requirements of grid operators and governments working to strengthen grid reliability. In doing so, our projects support good-paying local jobs, increase affordability, and enhance long-term energy security.
How Transmission Works
- 1 Electricity is generated.
- 2 Transformer increases voltage of electricity.
- 3 Electricity travels through transmission lines.
- 4 Transformer decreases voltage of electricity.
- 5 Electricity travels through collection lines.
- 6 Electricity is delivered to customers.

Benefits of Transmission
Reliability in electricity infrastructure is essential. Domestically produced electricity frees us from foreign energy sources and is more affordable, reliable, and secure. North Path represents a major investment in New Mexico's energy system to bolster energy security and meet growing demand in the region. Learn more about the benefits of transmission.
Affordable
Reliable
Explore Invenergy's Transmission Portfolio
- $15 billion in U.S. grid investment in independently-developed transmission projects
- 4,100+ miles of transmission and collection lines developed
- 15,000+ landowner relationships across Invenergy generation and transmission projects
