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DESCRIPTION:Our smart phones are expected to last 2-3 years. Modern cars ma
 y be in service for twelve years. How long should the electrical grid last
  before it needs to be replaced or rebuilt? Come hear Bob Case\, Asset Pro
 grams Manager for Black Hills Energy (BHE) describe his department’s rol
 e in helping to keep the BHE electric transmission and distribution system
  reliable and cost-effective for its customers. In this brief presentation
  followed by ample time for Q&amp;A\, Bob will give an overview of line patrol
 \, pole inspection and vegetation management for thousands of circuit mile
 s and hundreds of thousands of circuit poles\, as well as other challenges
  to keeping the electric system in the Black Hills\, Colorado and Wyoming 
 reliable.\n\nSpeaker(s): Bob Case\, \n\nRoom: 207\, Bldg: Electrical Engin
 eering and Physics Building\, 501 E. Saint Joseph Street\, Rapid City\, So
 uth Dakota\, United States\, 57701
LOCATION:Room: 207\, Bldg: Electrical Engineering and Physics Building\, 50
 1 E. Saint Joseph Street\, Rapid City\, South Dakota\, United States\, 577
 01
ORGANIZER:jason.erickson@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:IEEE Black Hills Subsection: Electrical Engineer Role in Electric U
 tility Asset Management
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/330860
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Our smart phones are expected to last 2-3 
 years.&amp;nbsp\; Modern cars may be in service for twelve years.&amp;nbsp\; How l
 ong should the electrical grid last before it needs to be replaced or rebu
 ilt?&amp;nbsp\; Come hear Bob Case\, Asset Programs Manager for Black Hills En
 ergy (BHE) describe his department&amp;rsquo\;s role in helping to keep the BH
 E electric transmission and distribution system reliable and cost-effectiv
 e for its customers.&amp;nbsp\; In this brief presentation followed by ample t
 ime for Q&amp;amp\;A\, Bob will give an overview of line patrol\, pole inspect
 ion and vegetation management for thousands of circuit miles and hundreds 
 of thousands of circuit poles\, as well as other challenges to keeping the
  electric system in the Black Hills\, Colorado and Wyoming reliable.&lt;/p&gt;
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