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    Line Monitoring, New York Style
    A model of an electrical substation. Net zero or real zero energy by 2050 has dramatic implications on the current planning, design, operations and maintenance of the electric transmission and distribution grid that delivers that energy. Photo 6794713 © Pavel Losevsky | Dreamstime.com
    A model of an electrical substation. Net zero or real zero energy by 2050 has dramatic implications on the current planning, design, operations and maintenance of the electric transmission and distribution grid that delivers that energy.
    Photo 147468363 © Valerii Kulias | Dreamstime.com
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    Opinion
    Feb. 7, 2024
    Photo 1483614 © Chris Hellyar | Dreamstime.com
    As substation attacks continue, utilities of all sizes are considering their options to protect the grid from malicious individuals and organizations.

    More content from February 2024

    Photo by Eaton Corp.
    The first phase of Carroll EMC's feeder automation deployment was focused across its three-phase distribution network and included Eaton's Form 6 reclosers (pictured at Eaton’s Experience Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).
    The Georgia electric cooperative deploys fault location, isolation and service restoration across its single- and three-phase lines.
    Feb. 2, 2024
    Photo by Xcel Energy.
    A second 115/13.2 kV, 28 MVA transformer and three breaker feeders were added to the Farmers Substation in Amarillo, Texas.
    Xcel Energy upgrades its Farmers substation to handle extreme weather in the Texas Panhandle.
    Jan. 31, 2024
    Photo by Philip Kamrass/ New York Power Authority.
    Drone view of the Princetown substation on the Central East Energy Connect transmission line.
    NYPA uses fiber-optic sensing, based on the principles of distributed acoustic sensing, to identify power line conditions in real time.
    Jan. 22, 2024