Can burying power lines protect storm-wracked electric grids?
Nearly five days after Hurrican Ida hit Louisiana, more than 80% of New Orleans customers were still without power, highlighting once more how critical electricity is for our health, safety and comfort. In an article published by Ted Kury, director of energy studies at UF’s Public Utility Research Center, Kury discusses if electric services would be strengthened if power lines were buried underground.
Read more in this Warrington article.