Submitted by decayo t3_11qy0mu in newhampshire
vwturbo t1_jcbljau wrote
Reply to comment by Jrzgrl1119 in What is the deal with the NH grid? by decayo
I'm intrigued by this. Not sure why you're being downvoted.
This is just speculation, but from what limited knowledge I have about Alaska, even though it is not densely populated overall people tend to live in villages somewhat close to each other, correct? Even if a town only has a couple hundred people, if they all live relatively nearby to one another in a village, buried lines would make sense.
Another possible reason, response to downed lines is probably much more expensive and time consuming in such a large and remote area, so the larger upfront cost to bury lines may pay off quicker than in a smaller state like NH.
Are most long-distance transmission lines buried up there? Or just the distribution infrastructure that goes from building to building?
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