08/02/2017 02:29 PM EDT
High-speed winds during a thunderstorm may cause trees around an electric grid to crash into the distribution system feeders causing an outage in that area. Currently, most utility companies diminish such accidents by scheduling regular tree-trimming operations. This effort is costly and is based on a rotational approach to different service areas, which may take months and sometimes years before all trees are trimmed. Source Texas A&M University
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Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Researchers develop model to predict and prevent power outages using big data
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