Connecticut Right of Way (ROW) for Electrical Lines refers to the legal concept and designated space for the installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical transmission and distribution infrastructure across private and public properties in Connecticut. It grants specific permissions and restrictions to utility companies to ensure the uninterrupted flow of electricity throughout the state. There are two main types of Connecticut ROW for Electrical Lines: 1. Easement ROW: Easement ROW is a common type of right of way granted to utility companies by property owners. It allows the utility companies to access and utilize a specific portion of a property for the installation and maintenance of electrical lines, poles, towers, substations, and related equipment. The easement ROW remains in effect as long as the property is owned by the granter or any subsequent owners. 2. Public ROW: Public ROW is designated for electrical lines that traverse public lands, roads, or highways. These Rows are granted by municipal, state, or federal authorities to ensure the safe and efficient transmission and distribution of electricity. Public Rows may require coordination with other utilities, local government agencies, or transportation departments to ensure compliance with regulations and avoid conflicts with other infrastructure. Keywords: — Connecticut RighwearWa— - Electrical Lines — Utility ROW - Easement RO— - Public ROW — Transmission infrastructur— - Distribution infrastructure — Property permission— - Utility access - Maintenance of electrical infrastructure — Easemenagreementen— - Property owner's rights — Public lanutilizationio— - Municipal regulations — State regulation— - Federal regulations — Coordination witutilitiesie— - Transportation department involvement.