[2] The company's approach focuses on competing to win transmission line contracts at a lower price than established utilities and using its large asset portfolio to develop projects with "high barriers to entry.
[5] In collaboration with TotalEnergies and Corio Generation, LS Power proposed the Attentive Energy One project off the coast of New York and New Jersey.
[9] In 2016, MISO selected LS Power subsidiary Republic Transmission to construct the first competitively awarded project in their region.
[10] In 2023, MISO selected Republic Transmission to construct a 345 kV line from Hiple substation in Topeka, Indiana to the border with Michigan.
Their stake in these stations account for a combined capacity of 1.6 GW of pumped storage generation, making them the largest non-utility owner and operator of pumped-storage hydropower in the United States.