Vegetation Management & Wildfire Mitigation - May 14th, 2024
 
 
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Vegetation Management & Wildfire Mitigation

How Electric Utilities Run IVM and Wildfire Mitigation Programs
 
Falling conductor protection technology can help utilities to prevent wildfires caused by downed conductors.
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Achieve precise measurements in any terrain with the TruPulse® 200X + LaserSoft® Conductor Clearance and confidently measure the right-of-way widths, heights to trees, encroaching vegetation, and tree to conductor clearances.

The $4.4 million grant will help strengthen the resilience of North Dakota’s electric grid and ensure safe, reliable power delivery.
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When you pair Method® 240SL and Esplanade® 200 SC herbicides, you’ll get more than strong, long-lasting weed control. Their strengths combine to give you efficiency and savings that really make a difference in your day and your balance sheet. Combining them is a smart move that lets you start strong and keep going, no matter what your day brings.

Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power submitted filings to the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC).
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Attend our utility-led event to tackle challenges and shape the energy landscape together. Experience dynamic collaboration shaping the industry’s future.

The Government of Canada is stepping up to invest over $175 million to support wildfire response and recovery activities in Indigenous communities.
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The Utility Arborist Association is the premier organization for individuals and companies dedicated to providing professional utility arboricultural services. Members of the UAA and their employers have a commitment to maintaining trees and other vegetation...
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The premier event of its kind. The Lineman’s Rodeo attracts the best linemen from around the world to compete in events based on traditional lineman tasks and skills. The first Lineman’s Rodeo was held in September 1984, with twelve participating teams from Kansas and Missouri. The Rodeo has grown to over 300 teams and 450 apprentices.

Technology helps identify trees or vegetation that could impact high-voltage power lines.
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Lebanon Utilities needed a deeper understanding of intermittent outages in a critical transmission loop. Osmose deployed a comprehensive aerial assessment and reviewed over 7,000 images. Lebanon received a detailed report of actionable insights.