siegeld
Electrical
- Nov 6, 2012
- 3
I live in a town that is hard hit every time there is a storm. Trees knock out power lines - often the main feeders to an entire area. I'm wondering why the utility doesn't build a little redundancy into the local grid. For example, an area can have two different connection to the main feeders in different areas, so that a tree that takes out one line doesn't cause a total failure. I'm wondering if this is standard practice or if it is never done. Technically I think this should work, am I wrong? The other suggestion people keep making is to try to get the lines buried, but that's never going to happen. It just costs far too much.