Champlain Hudson Power Express
May 24, 2026
After 16 years and $6 billion, the Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) has begun bringing hydropower from Quebec directly into New York City. The 339-mile high voltage direct current (HVDC) line spends 192 miles underwater as it follows the Hudson River from Lake Champlain down to the northwest corner of Queens. The line can carry 1,250 MW of power, enough for about 1 million homes or 10% of the city’s peak electrical demand. While primarily an import line to NYC, CHPE’s developers built the line to operate bidirectionally. In the future this bidirectionality could allow excess offshore wind from New York to flow to Quebec, preserving water in Canada’s reservoirs like a natural battery. Source: TDI.