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BC Hydro plans regular power outages to perform work on equipment or power lines that require them to be de-energized, according to its website. “By planning the outage and doing the necessary work, our crews can prevent a potential unplanned emergency outage in the future, where a part of...
BC Hydro is sounding the alarm after a stint of vandalism to at least four BC Hydro transformers in North Vancouver caused days of power outages and concerning safety risks. At least four pad-mounted transformers have been vandalized since April in the Mt. Seymour area of the North Shore w...
BC Hydro says customers need to play their part in the event of the lights going out as it prepares for winter storms with new tools and technology to tackle power outages. Last December, more than 750,000 hydro customers were left without power after hea...
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BC Hydro is sounding the alarm after a stint of vandalism to at least four BC Hydro transformers in North Vancouver caused days of power outages and concerning safety risks. At least four pad-mounted transformers have been vandalized since April in the Mt. Seymour area of the North Sh...
A hand-drawn map of streetlight locations provided by a BC Hydro employee in the late 1970s and used by the association for decades to report outages formed part of the documentation to bolster its claim. Morgan said that map did prove contentious as the employee has long left BC Hydro ...
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(Photo/Hydro Ottawa)\n \n I suspect the power surges and outages did a number on my device. However, the geek in me saw that not as the disaster it could have been but as an excellent opportunity to upgrade!!\n \n So, I did. I purchased a new Ubiquiti Unifi Dream...
(1) An easy-to-build and maintain low reservoir that would provide observation of pipeline exit flows to check for flow problems; (2) a stable, high volume flow rate with an atmospheric pressure airspace above the (partial flow) water surface to eliminate hydrostatically pressurized connection ...