Projects in Progress - May 26th, 2023
 
 
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Focusing on functionality and aesthetics, National Grid replaces Industrial-Era lattice towers with sleek, modern Y-structures for river crossing.
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Biden-Harris administration’s record of decision supports delivery of 4,500 MW of renewable energy from New Mexico to Arizona and California.
Parameters of the EPD include primary energy use as well as resource use, including materials, fuels and water.
Construction underway in Harrisburg and New Cumberland areas to bolster grid resilience and enable renewable energy connections, with minimal disruption to boating traffic.
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The DOE last year documented only one U.S. supplier of grain oriented electrical steel, and that 'severely limits electrical manufacturers’ ability to source domestically and meet certain domestic content thresholds' set by the administration.
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Wood utility poles have served for more than a century as the backbone to the North American electrical distribution system. The conference will review new developments and recognized best practices for wood pole overhead systems.

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The North American electric grid is a remarkable achievement. Spreading across the entire continent, the complex mix of generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure continues to deliver reliable power to customers in even the most remote locations. Today, however, the grid has reached a tipping point. Originally built decades ago, much...