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Florida crews reinforcing power poles to boost grid
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8 months ago
With hurricane season less than a month away, Florida's power crews are moving to reinforce power poles in order to boost the grid across the state. AccuWeather's Leslie Hudson reports on the process.
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We are getting closer and closer to the start of Atlantic hurricane season, which is less than a
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month away. And Florida's major power companies, they're taking proactive measures to improve the
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resiliency of the state's electrical infrastructure. AccuWeather's Leslie Hudson joins us from Winter
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Park, Florida with more. And I understand, Leslie, it's a very daunting and time-consuming process.
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It is, Bernie. It's a 365-day-a-year process. They are working on power poles here in the state of
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Florida almost every single day. You can see one of the old wooden poles here behind me.
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This is actually a rare breed in this metro area of Orlando. Most of this area has already those
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concrete or steel power poles. But many of the smaller neighborhoods, like here in Winter Park,
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some of them do not. And as a result, there has been millions of people that have lost power
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here when we have hurricanes. Last year alone, just between Milton and Helene, we had over four
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and a half million people without power here in the state of Florida. So it's a real problem,
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and power crews are trying to address it. So Lee County in southwest Florida has an ongoing project
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right now that they're trying to get in completion. But hopefully during the hurricane season,
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they have about 1,600 power poles that they are currently replacing. Now, this is not all because
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of hurricane damage. They did sustain damage last year to their power poles from flooding and storm
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surge. But it's an ongoing wear and tear. The lifespan of the old wood poles is only about 40 to 60 years.
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So many areas in the state of Florida are at that threshold where they need to switch over to the
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more sturdy steel or concrete poles. So in southwest Florida, which took a big hit
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from Milton, they are trying to replace those power poles. And unfortunately, there was a lot of
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damage, as I mentioned, to Marco Island, one of the hardest hit areas in southwest Florida. But of
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course, Tampa and St. Pete are really the signature of the Milton-Helene scenario. But we talked to Lee
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County, and they do have a plan in place that they're rolling out as we speak.
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Hurricanes and storms do cause a lot of wear and tear on our system and our poles.
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After Hurricane Ian, that storm that happened in 2022, we did replace the majority of our system.
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We are always going to have our resources ready prior to the storms. And we actually have base camps
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now. And so that was a really big lessons learned from Hurricane Ian that we implemented with Hurricane Milton.
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So what she means by base camps is that power companies from around the country. Last year,
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Florida had about 48 states. Just about everyone came here to try and help the state of Florida when
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we lost power during the hurricane. So these base camps, they get them in place well before a storm
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strikes, anywhere from seven to 10 days to get those power crews in place. So if there is widespread power
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damage or loss, they can try and get those crews out and try and get power restored as quickly as
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possible. Now, that current project that's in southwest Florida is going to take about a year.
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And so they're working through that as we speak. Many power companies, FPNL and Duke Energy, the two
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largest power companies here in the state of Florida, are also repairing their wooden power poles to try and
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get ready for the 2025 hurricane season, which is rapidly approaching. Reporting live in Winter Park,
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I'm Leslie Hudson. Back to you. I can tell you in Marco Island, Florida, they were actively working on that there.
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