Scott Weiner

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Higher-voltage towers are usually made of aluminum, a weak metal that is not necessarily the best choice for areas expecting occasional direct hits by hurricane force winds. These are slowly being hardened as aluminum is replaced by galvanized steel or concrete. Substations are being moved to higher ground in easily flooded areas and distribution lines are being buried in areas susceptible to severe weather but not to flooding.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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