pman
Senior Member
To those pushing underground just a little info
The cost of a Wooden hydro pole can range anywhere between $5000 to $15,000. Depending on the topper and number of services.
Underground usually starts at $25,000. But that doesn't include the backfill, wiring, etc etc.
It's simple panic mode to invest in underground.
It's simple blindness to fail to include the cost of unreliability in comparisons of the cost of underground electrical distribution versus the Toronto model. The costs of our system include:
system repair costs after ice storms (and the climate change forecast calls for more of these in the future)
ongoing tree pruning expenses
private losses from hydro failures, such as relocation costs, home damage from burst pipes, and loss of use of normal household functions
private losses from installing backup generators because the system is unreliable (I have one and it wasn't cheap)
For that matter, the power doesn't only go out when we have ice storms. Our neighbour's tree toppled spontaneously a couple of summers ago and it knocked out power to the entire side of their street.
Forget the esthetics of our frontier-town overhead wires, which are hideous enough. Surely we place some economic value on having a reliable electricity supply?