Putting power lines underground feels like an easy solution to weather-related outages. Problem is, it's wicked expensive.
Altadena residents worry Edison's work to bury power lines after the Eaton fire could cost families tens of thousands of ...
The clamoring for cities and utility companies to bury power lines underground where wind cannot blow them down and spark a fire has grown exponentially since the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Hundreds of thousands of people are still without power over a week after Hurricane Helene made landfall, now experts are thinking about ways to keep outages from happening. Keeping ...
After January’s winter storm took out many power lines questions are now being raised about why more infrastructure in Tennessee isn’t underground.
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