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Electrical Powerlines near/at the National Grid, Hams Lane near Birmingham.

 

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Louisville, Colorado. Powerlines against the dawn sky.

On their way to the substation.

Electrical Powerlines near/at the National Grid, Hams Lane near Birmingham.

 

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Really liked the clouds when I saw them this afternoon after leaving work. The powerlines ripping through them was kinda cool too, nice lines. Also gave me a chance to have a go of my new circular polarizing filter for my new Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 that this was shot with (at 82mm per filter they don't come cheap!).

This was the closest I could get to one of Cleco's newer H-Frame designs. The one on the left is the newer one, with a metal crossarm, but the supports are only in the middle.

The 34.5kvs were moved aside to build the new drawbridge.

This one of LUS's two transmission lines.

Powerline trail in Pacific Spirit Park, Vancouver

I don't know the company but they were in Pensacola

Pike replaced this pole last year. www.flickr.com/photos/81578389@N00/4658235544/in/set-7215... This pole was pretty young to be changed.

Formerly Slemco, now LUS

Brush and ink drawing of Bangkok powerline, circa 1997.

This looks to be a 230kv and (Tall Pylon on the right) 115kv (H-Frame structure in the middle) Transmission Lines. And a 34.5kv Sub-Transmission over 12.47kv Distribution (The small lines to the left). Outside of Zion, IL in Wadsworth, IL.

Steel poles in the median that double as lamp poles. These are mainly in the Space Center Area of Houston.

It astonishes me how long this line runs through the city, and Entergy just abandoned it.

One of the oddest shared poles in the city.

One of the only two high voltage lines in Lafayette that belong to LUS.

A flock of starlings on the power lines in Dublin, Ohio, around dusk against the typical Ohio winter overcast.

Not sure which side of the San Jose/Santa Clara border this is on.

Major lean on the next one.

Now it belongs to Cleco since Cleco bought Teche coop out in the 90's

Cleco appears to be designing 34.5kvs like coop poles now.

The crossarms were replaced by these insulators a few years ago. The poles are still substandard though.

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