Electricity and YOU
The effect of electricity on your body really depends on the current of the power source and the length of time your body is exposed to it.
The effect of electricity on your body really depends on the current of the power source and the length of time your body is exposed to it.
In Alberta, the thunderstorm season begins in May and lasts until mid-October; our weather is notable for quickly changing.
There are several reasons why a landowner should not attempt to prune or fell trees that are touching or are near overhead powerlines.
Battle River Power Coop would like to remind all farmers as you head out for seeding season to look up and around to identify where the power poles and powerlines are located and remember to follow these safety guidelines when working around power distribution infrastructure.
Why is it important to keep the land around powerlines and poles clear?
Battle River Power Coop would like to remind all farmers as they head out for seeding season to look up and around to identify where power poles and powerlines are located.
Every day, Battle River Power Coop Powerline Technicians (PLTs) work to keep electricity flowing into our member’s homes.
The winter season is here which means snow! But it also means slower driving, blizzards, potential black ice, slush, wind, and all the other winter conditions that make driving harder than usual!
What do you see when you look up at a power pole? A power pole is a post used to support overhead power lines and public utilities, such as power lines and related equipment such as transformers.
Battle River Power Coop is conscious of how important lights turning on with a flick of a switch is to our members.