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There is a kind of utility work that nobody used to make speeches about: tree trimming, hazard-tree removal, and routine access to a right-of-way. It sits low on the glamour scale and high on the list of things that quietly keep the lights on. That is exactly why it deserves more attention now. In parts of the U.S. electric power industry, especially where lines cross federal land, routine maintenance has become a management problem with real consequences for reliability, wildfire risk, crew scheduling, customer costs, and executive credibility.
By Vedeni Energy, LLCThere is a kind of utility work that nobody used to make speeches about: tree trimming, hazard-tree removal, and routine access to a right-of-way. It sits low on the glamour scale and high on the list of things that quietly keep the lights on. That is exactly why it deserves more attention now. In parts of the U.S. electric power industry, especially where lines cross federal land, routine maintenance has become a management problem with real consequences for reliability, wildfire risk, crew scheduling, customer costs, and executive credibility.