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Tampa Electric power lines go underground to push back against storms

Tampa Electric power lines go underground to push back against storms

In July 2024, the Tampa Bay Times reported that Tampa Electric Company (TECO) is undertaking

In July 2024, the Tampa Bay Times reported that Tampa Electric Company (TECO) is undertaking

a significant initiative to enhance the resilience of its power grid by converting overhead power

lines to underground cables. This proactive measure aims to reduce power outages caused by

severe weather events, such as hurricanes and storms, which frequently disrupt electricity

services in the region. The undergrounding process involves identifying areas most susceptible

to outages, obtaining easements from property owners, and installing underground cables using

directional drilling techniques. While this initiative is expected to improve service reliability in

the long term, it may cause temporary inconveniences for residents during the construction

phase, including the installation of equipment on private properties and potential disruptions to

daily routines.

How this relates to your property

As a property owner in the Tampa area, it's important to be aware of TECO's under-grounding

projects, as they may involve work on or near your property. Staying informed about these

developments allows you to anticipate potential disruptions and understand the long-term

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