Vegetation Management & Wildfire Mitigation - Apr 23rd, 2024
 
 
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Vegetation Management & Wildfire Mitigation

How Electric Utilities Run IVM and Wildfire Mitigation Programs
 
The wildfire season is no longer a season, and with the most precise technology, managing vegetation still requires a fair amount of human intervention, which underscores another challenge utilities are facing: a transitioning workforce.
On April 16, LUMA's team of experts began conducting initial assessments across Puerto Rico to evaluate infrastructure readiness and determine optimal deployment strategies for smart meter installations.
With Arizona’s hot summers, low rainfall and dry vegetation, APS is taking more action to support wildfire-prone communities by installing innovative fire and weather tracking technology.
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FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary Jersey Central Power & Light tree-trimming plan allocates $32.5 million to enhance electric service reliability along more than 3,400 miles of 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.