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In reply to the discussion: Post here if buried power lines would have prevented a power outage for you sometime in the last 10 [View all]Edweird
(8,570 posts)110. Actually transmission lines can be buried.
I just left New Orleans where we replaced oil-insulated underground transmission cable with dielectric. It's insanely expensive and a real pain, but it can be done.
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Post here if buried power lines would have prevented a power outage for you sometime in the last 10 [View all]
hedgehog
Jul 2012
OP
Probably...but then again, I hear people out in the burbs losing power all the time...
Drunken Irishman
Jul 2012
#1
We rarely lose power. All underground local lines and a substation in a valley.
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#9
I spent 14 straight hours bailing out my sump crock, 2 years ago, because of an outage
Siwsan
Jul 2012
#10
We have buried power lines here, and have not had any outages that have not been scheduled in
madinmaryland
Jul 2012
#16
Ice storm NW Bos suburbs, had a generator, moved to the burbs, have lost power w/buried lines
NotThisTime
Jul 2012
#18
Highly recommended that the 'service drop' from the power distribution line to the house is buried
Strelnikov_
Jul 2012
#19
Hell yes and worse - San Diego's horrific wildfires in 2007 were CAUSED by sagging unmaintained line
Liberty Belle
Jul 2012
#26
NY here too but the ice took out the transfer stations which takes longer to repair....
Historic NY
Jul 2012
#29
Our 1980 apt building was rewired sometime and half of our power is over, half under ground.
kickysnana
Jul 2012
#40
Yes. And what a job creator!! Make power companies with poor records pay 3/4 and the Feds 1/4. nt
nanabugg
Jul 2012
#42
me here in Los Angeles. Tree hit powerlines. Power out for almost a day while they put up new line
Liberal_in_LA
Jul 2012
#47
Would have prevented at least two fortnight-long power outages for me: hurricane & ice-storm
struggle4progress
Jul 2012
#48
The line wouldn't have been broken had it been underground. Three lives would have been saved.
Scuba
Jul 2012
#69
As someone pointed out, even if they jsut buried the lines from the pole to the house, it would be
hedgehog
Jul 2012
#56
you don't want me to reply to you? Itls not as if youve got anythning to br fribightened of.
DCKit
Jul 2012
#104
That is your option, at least here in Florida. You can have your service underground if you want.
Edweird
Jul 2012
#65