Improvements done now will bring benefits long into the future.
The utility truck is one of the most valuable resources for today's electric and telecommunications fleets, serving as a mobile toolbox that hauls everything from electrical wiring, hammers and nails to personal protective equipment (PPE) and other equipment.
From the construction of the pyramids through today, people have endeavored to build great things.
The use of composite material for poles and crossarms is rapidly gaining acceptance and use throughout the utility industry.
Integrated tether and safety systems reduce equipment damage as well.
Development of a Handheld E-field Directional Sensor
When Samuel Morse built an aerial cable route between Baltimore and Washington during the middle 1800s, he used 700 chestnut poles and left the bark on for protection from the elements.
The multi-million dollar challenge of keeping animals at bay- and the lights on
Project engineers go to an office most days to prepare their reports and do their work.
Larry Walters of Los Angeles is one of the few to contend for the Darwin Awards and live to tell the tale.
The February issue of Utility Products brings you the complete 2012 Buyers Guide, offering a wealth of product and service information for industry providers you might need.