Vegetation Management
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Scheduling Vegetation Maintenance Activities
Vegetation Management
Reliability Vs. Vegetation
Florida Power & Light takes steps to keep lights on
Managing vegetation (that is, trees, bushes and other neighboring plants) around power lines is a top priority for electric utilities. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), unmanaged vegetation can cause electricity outages, wildfires, soil erosion, and water quality issues. These unfortunate incidents can damage the power grid, resulting in serious consequences such as reliability, environmental, and national security problems.
The EPA points...
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