Dave, Danny, et al: Sorry I missed the Harrison County meeting tonight, car issues delayed me getting to the field, so I was planting till after dark.
Mon Power filed a new case this summer for "vegetation management" of their transmission lines. This was proposed based on an order by the PSC as a result of the derecho wind storm and outages last summer. They propose to treat distribution lines with herbicide, and trim or remove trees where necessary, and are proposing a rate increase to cover costs. They estimate the cost of vegetation management at $15,000 PER MILE.
I think I want a job with Mon Power as a lumberjack.
JBK
When I lived in NH, they used sheep to control powerline vegetation!
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 8:37 PM, James Kotcon jkotcon@wvu.edu wrote:
Dave, Danny, et al: Sorry I missed the Harrison County meeting tonight, car issues delayed me getting to the field, so I was planting till after dark.
Mon Power filed a new case this summer for "vegetation management" of their transmission lines. This was proposed based on an order by the PSC as a result of the derecho wind storm and outages last summer. They propose to treat distribution lines with herbicide, and trim or remove trees where necessary, and are proposing a rate increase to cover costs. They estimate the cost of vegetation management at $15,000 PER MILE.
I think I want a job with Mon Power as a lumberjack.
JBK
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goats are always good for that, too!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Sconyers" jimscon@gmail.com To: "James Kotcon" jkotcon@wvu.edu Cc: "WV Chapter Energy Committee" EC@osenergy.org Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 10:07:53 AM Subject: Re: [EC] Latest from First Energy
When I lived in NH, they used sheep to control powerline vegetation!
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 8:37 PM, James Kotcon < jkotcon@wvu.edu > wrote:
Dave, Danny, et al: Sorry I missed the Harrison County meeting tonight, car issues delayed me getting to the field, so I was planting till after dark.
Mon Power filed a new case this summer for "vegetation management" of their transmission lines. This was proposed based on an order by the PSC as a result of the derecho wind storm and outages last summer. They propose to treat distribution lines with herbicide, and trim or remove trees where necessary, and are proposing a rate increase to cover costs. They estimate the cost of vegetation management at $15,000 PER MILE.
I think I want a job with Mon Power as a lumberjack.
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