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Silicone Rubber Insulators Withstand Desert Conditions 

The electric network in the eastern region of Saudi Arabia operates under harsh environments that include desert, marine and industrial pollution, along...

Utilities Make Tradeoffs When Selecting Pole Types 

For more than 20 years, I've been dealing with poles involving specifications, design, manufacturing, treatments, economics, hardware, testing, repair,...

Ministry of Electricity and Water Doubles Capacity 

In April 2003, the Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW; Salalah, Oman) completed the second major installation of its J-Power System's Gap-type uprating...

Aldridge Overcomes Obstacles in 230-kV Creek Project 

In mid-October 2002, Conectiv Power Delivery (Carneys Point, New Jersey, U.S.) awarded Aldridge Electric's Drilling Division (Libertyville, Illinois,...

FRP Composite Poles are the Future of Transmission Lines 

Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite distribution poles are nothing new to electric utilities. However, 70- to 80-ft (21- to 24-m) pultruded FRP transmission...

CCA-Treated Wood Faces Potential Litigation 

In May 2001, the Environmental Working Group and the Healthy Building Network formally petitioned the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to ban...

Polymer Insulators, Handle with Care 

Polymer insulators, when properly handled and installed, are, for the most part, providing the desired operating characteristics. However, units that...

HECO Puts New Composite Conductors to the Test 

Utilities are always looking for new ways to extract additional capacity from existing transmission lines. Construction of new lines is riddled with uncertainty...

Austin Energy Embraces Steel 

Just over a decade ago, Austin Energy (Austin, Texas, U.S.), a municipally owned utility serving 364,000 customers in central Texas, turned to steel distribution...

Operating Transmission Lines at Higher-Than-Design Voltage 

Utilities are looking for any means to increase transmission-corridor power-transfer capacity. Most upgrades focus on increasing the current a line can...

India Adopts Live-Line Practices 

India's transmission system has encountered several problems with respect to nonavailability for live-line work as a result of the inadequate clearances...

Structures: Old & New 

After decades of neglect, our infrastructure is aging and lines are increasingly overloaded. Finally, utilities are beginning to realize that they must...

Insulator Selection is a Complex Balancing Act 

Porcelain and non-ceramic insulators (NCIs) have developed by following similar paths. In the early stages, various problems with both types sometimes...

Morocco: ALSTOM to Strengthen Moroccan Transmission Grid 

An ALSTOM-led consortium has won a Euro 69 million contract in Morocco to supply, on a turnkey basis, three new extra-high-voltage substations and upgrade...

Utility Puts TR-XLE and EPR Cables to the Test 

In the mid 1980s, plans were underway to construct one of the largest shopping malls in the southeastern United States, just south of Birmingham, Alabama,...

Dialysis on a Grand Scale 

In the past three years, Exelon Corp. (Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) has made great strides in upgrading its transmission and distribution in-frastructure...

Oncor Completes Critical Texas Lines Ahead of Schedule 

Oncor (Dallas, Texas, U.S.), the energy delivery unit of TXU, has completed four transmission lines that will help relieve present transmission congestion...

United States: Trans-Elect NTD, Din Power Authority To Develop Major Transmission Project 

Trans-Elect (Reston, Virginia) and the Din Power Authority (DPA) have signed an agreement to pursue the completion of the development and permitting of...

The Future of Transmission In North America 

DTE Energy, the parent company of Detroit Edison (Detroit, Michigan, U.S.), is getting out of the transmission business and, therefore, will no longer...

Construction Damage Compromises Line Integrity 

The introduction of polymeric insulators has created more options and opportunities for the overhead line designer and system operator. With the high...

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