Anbaric Development Partners

The company develops smart grid,[1] renewable energy, and large-scale electric transmission projects which use high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology for clients in the United States and internationally.

Anbaric delivers power from energy producers to population centers through the use of underground and submarine transmission lines.

[6] In the late 2000s the company, along with other partners, completed additional projects including the Hudson Transmission System, which brings power from northern New Jersey to New York.

[11] The partnership was formed to develop clean energy infrastructure projects in North America, with Anbaric's management team leading the new company and Ontario Teachers’ committing to funding development costs, projected to produce $2 billion in fully constructed assets.

It consists of a 660-MW high-voltage direct current system which connects upstate New Jersey and Manhattan by traveling beneath the Hudson River.

[19] In the summer of 2015, Anbaric was part of a team that received funding from New York State's NY Prize program to conduct microgrid feasibility studies in the Village of Freeport and Staten Island University Hospital.

[20][21] By November 2011, Anbaric had filed an interconnection request with ISO New England for the Bay State Offshore Wind Transmission System.

The proposal followed an April 2013 Customer Open Solicitation carried out by GII Development as per new guidelines issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

[30] The solicitation received a strong response from energy producers with requests for transmission in excess of the lines potential capacity.

[30][32] The company has begun the process of seeking permits from New York, Vermont, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which could take up to two years.