Rob Ramson
Good morning all,
I am not injecting on own opinion about whether or not the power lines should be put underground. I have my own personal thoughts, but due to the nature of my job, I'll keep them to myself so I'm not taken out of contect. I did, however, want to make the following point:
When power lines are underground if service is disrupted, it does take longer to restore power due to the need for access.
This is the classic risk and reward scenario. You may keep power in more storms, but when it goes out, it will stay out for longer.
There are other reasons pro and con for undergrounding vs. not undergrounding. The storm of last week should not sway you either way since the storms intensity and suddenness, you can't theorize what would have happened.
For those on either side of the issue, there are a number of studies, surveys, etc available to you to educate yourself on the costs, benefits, downsides, etc.
On this listserv I have seen a lot of rhetoric, but simply based on the writers opinion and not fact or analysis. There are a lot of moving pieces in terms of undergrounding, so it's not as simple as saying do it.
The post article is a good one because it shows that there isn't simply a good or bad or right or wrong, but it is fuzzy.
Lastly, for those advocating a change in Pepco ownership structure, instead of fighting for a cooperative, check out a Municipal owned-utility. Seattle Power & Light is a good example.
-Dee on 12th
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R. Ramson
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