Overhead
Pros:
- Less expensive to build and repair
- Easier to spot faults/damage
- Can be built on any terrain
Cons:
- Susceptible to wind, ice and snow
- More vulnerable to damage from trees and vegetation
- More vulnerable to blinks caused by animals
- Susceptible to damage from vehicle collisions
Underground
Pros:
- Less susceptible to vehicle collisions
- Not impacted by trees, wind, ice and snows vulnerable to blinks caused by animals
- Less vulnerable to blinks caused by animals
Cons:
- More expensive to build and repair
- Susceptible to flooding
- Difficult to locate faults/damage
- Vulnerable to damage from digging
OTHER NEWS
Maxwell Public Schools improves energy efficiency through major renovation
As a new school year begins, students at Maxwell Public Schools will enjoy a fully remodeled building, new facilities and some major energy efficiency improvements. “In 2013, the district had an energy audit. The district had no air conditioning, an antiquated boiler...
Dawson PPD is making more improvements in the Village of Brady
(July 28, 2017) Lexington, Neb. - A project is underway in the village of Brady with the goal of improving electric reliability. Poles are being replaced, new conductor wire is being installed and the electric load of the village will be redistributed. The budgeted...
How are “planned outages” planned?
Ever wonder why Dawson PPD has planned outages and why they choose the dates and times? We thought we’d share some of the factors that are considered before the decision is made. Can we safely work with the line energized? Sometimes linemen are able to make repairs...