Vegetation Management Insights - Nov 28th, 2023
 
 
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Vegetation Management Insights

How Electric Utilities Run IVM and Wildfire Mitigation Programs
 
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Professional vegetation management is central to enabling utilities to deliver safe, flawlessly reliable electricity while advancing environmental stewardship, all of which are core values of progressive utilities.
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Report shows that U.S. utilities are active in the battle against climate change using digital solutions as AiDash provides three key steps for future prevention.
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At Corteva Agriscience, we know that what’s good for the environment can be good for business. Learn more about best practices in right-of-way habitat management, and how a sound IVM program can benefit pollinators, wildlife…and the bottom line.

To find the right technology to manage their vegetation management programs, utilities must keep several key points in mind.
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In congruence with California's Bold Clean Energy goals, PG&E's general rate case, changing the energy rates, provides funding for permanent solutions to energy management.
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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 to ensure the safe and reliable distribution of energy— electric, oil and gas—to businesses...
The plan proposes innovative programs and foundational investments to increase energy equity, advance electrification, enhance safety and reliability.
The power grid, a marvel of engineering when initially built, now stands at a pivotal crossroads in its history, faced with unprecedented demands for growth and innovation. Built in an era when both power and connectivity demands were considerably lower, it is now grappling with the surging needs of our modern world, the demands of which are only expected...