Vegetation Management, We maintain safe clearance zones around power lines and work with landowners to manage vegetation
https://www.fortisalberta.com/about-us/sustainability/our-environment/wildfire-safety/lists/what-does-wildfire-mitigation-look-like-at-fortisalberta/vegetation-management“delivery” component of your electricity bill. FortisAlberta Distribution Service: Vegetation Management Our distribution service includes vegetation management to minimize power outages and wildfires that may be caused by trees and other vegetation interfering with our power lines and equipment. Our, vegetation. A big thanks to Mike Smith, Forestry Field Representative, who we recently caught up with
https://www.fortisalberta.com/about-us/our-company/news-and-stories/fortisalbertablog/2023/08/18/your-electricity-billin conservation, wildfire education and waste and vegetation management. A few of our community
https://www.fortisalberta.com/about-us/our-company/news-and-stories/fortisalbertablog/2020/04/22/fortisalberta-s-community-partners-share-earth-day-messageimplements an integrated vegetation management plan to ensure the safe and reliable operation of our power, on long-term and limits the need for repetitive and on-going vegetation management work. WHAT IF, up herbicide treatment as part of our Integrated Vegetation Management plan. By targeting tall, . WHERE CAN I BRUSH OR CLEAR VEGETATION? You can only brush or clear vegetation on land that you own, (7.0m) of the proposed vegetation removal area you will need to get an Overhead Power Line
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/tree-brushing-guidelines.pdf?sfvrsn=191e801b_62014 September Management Discussion, repairs and the timing of vegetation management and net increases in costs that qualify as flow-through, 1 FORTISALBERTA INC. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2014 November 5, 2014 The following Management’s Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A, information is to provide management’s expectations regarding the Corporation’s future growth, results of, -looking information reflects management’s current beliefs and is based on information currently
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/2014-september-management-discussion.pdf?sfvrsn=b8e811b_6manner. Managing vegetation under or near existing facilities helps ensure these commitments are met while adhering to Alberta Electrical Utility Code requirements. We use Integrated Vegetation Management principles and industry Best Management Practices to control vegetation around our power lines and facilities. We assess each site individually to determine the best method of vegetation management, factoring in both cost and environmental impact. Our strategy includes a variety of options for
https://www.fortisalberta.com/about-us/sustainability/our-environment/forestry2018 Sept Management Discussion, management’s current beliefs and is based on information currently available to management. The, , primarily those associated with vegetation management, and higher labour costs, an increase in income, vegetation management, and higher labour costs, an increase in interest expense related to the long-term debt, million primarily due to an increase in third party vegetation management and line maintenance, those associated with vegetation management and an increase in labour costs, and net increases in
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/2018-sept-management-discussion.pdf?sfvrsn=267f9f1b_6FortisAlberta is committed to the protection of all bird species and employs a designated Avian Protection Plan that follows the guidelines set out by the Avian Power Line Interaction Committee (APLIC) and applicable legal requirements. The legal protection of bird nests through the Species at Risk Act, Migratory Bird Convention Act and the Wildlife Act warrants special management protocols for, with these regulations all vegetation within the project area that will be removed, including
https://www.fortisalberta.com/upgrades/lists/big-springs-faqs/has-fortisalberta-performed-an-environmental-impact-study-as-part-of-this-project2015 June Management Discussion, in vegetation management and additional costs that qualify as flow-through items that were fully, revenue, cyclical increases in vegetation management, and higher labour and benefit costs driven by, 1 FORTISALBERTA INC. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS For the three and six months ended June 30, 2015 July 22, 2015 The following Management’s Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A”) of, management’s expectations regarding the Corporation’s future growth, results of operations
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/2015-june-management-discussion.pdf?sfvrsn=eea6801b_62021 Sept Management Discussion, decrease in labour costs and vegetation management contractor costs. The increase in quarterly net, an increase in vegetation management contractor costs, an increase in the provision for inventory, costs associated with vegetation management. Depreciation 1.5 The increase was primarily due to a, increase in contractor costs associated with vegetation management, an increase in the provision for, items) due to a decrease in labour costs and vegetation management contractor costs. The increase in
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/fortisalberta-september-30-2021-mda.pdf?sfvrsn=752e9e1b_10integrity of the system. What you can do: Vegetation management tips Making sure plants and trees are not, separation between vegetation and power lines located on your property. For your safety, if you need to
https://www.fortisalberta.com/about-us/our-company/news-and-stories/fortisalbertablog/2024/03/05/hard-at-work--whatever-the-weather--the-role-our-forestry-team-plays-in-keeping-your-lights-on2018 June Management Discussion, with vegetation management, an increase in depreciation due to continued investment in capital assets, associated with vegetation management, an increase in interest expense related to the long-term debt, higher contract manpower costs, primarily those associated with vegetation management, and net increases, higher contract manpower costs, primarily those associated with vegetation management, and net, result of the timing of vegetation management costs, partially offset by an increase in labour and
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/2018-june-managementdiscussion.pdf?sfvrsn=fc9b9f1b_42020 Dec Management Discussion, the timing of contractor costs associated with vegetation management and higher labour costs. Net, higher labour costs and higher contractor costs associated with vegetation management, contractor costs associated with vegetation management, higher labour costs, and net increases in costs, associated with vegetation management, and net increases in costs that qualify as flow-through items that, of contractor costs associated with vegetation management and higher labour costs. September 30
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/2020-dec-management-discussion.pdf?sfvrsn=78ba9e1b_8in conservation, wildfire education and waste and vegetation management. We are committed to, integrated vegetation management strategy that includes specialized training for our employees, this equipment is 2025 – and we’re done. Download our Waste Management brochure Stop, electrical facilities and private property. That’s why we’re dedicated to: PreventionFire management plans in, EducationCustomer education on potential electrical fire hazards that can cause wildfire Land use and vegetation
https://www.fortisalberta.com/about-us/sustainability/our-environment/stewardship2019 Sept Management Discussion, management’s current beliefs and is based on information currently available to management. The, associated with vegetation management, and decreases in income tax expense due to temporary, lower contracted manpower costs primarily those associated with vegetation management. The decreases, vegetation management, and decreases in income tax expense due to temporary differences relating to, 1 FORTISALBERTA INC. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS For the three and nine months ended
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/2019-sept-management-discussion.pdf?sfvrsn=4c099f1b_62021 Dec Management Discussion, flow through items) due to a decrease in labour costs and vegetation management contractor costs. The, of contractor costs associated with vegetation management and higher depreciation expense due to, 1 FORTISALBERTA I N C. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS For the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2021 February 10, 2022 The following Management’s Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A, is to provide management’s expectations regarding the Corporation’s future growth, results of
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/fortisalberta-december-31-2021-mda.pdf?sfvrsn=b42e9e1b_6vegetation management and employee training. For more on FortisAlberta’s wildfire mitigation practices
https://www.fortisalberta.com/about-us/our-company/news-and-stories/fortisalbertablog/2022/05/03/wildfire-mitigation-prevention-and-our-dedication-to-safety2022 June Management Discussion, labour costs and vegetation management contractor costs. The increase in quarterly net income also, FORTISALBERTA INC. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS For the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 July 28, 2022 The following Management’s Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A”) of, information is to provide management’s expectations regarding the Corporation’s future growth, results of, -looking information reflects management’s current beliefs and is based on information currently
https://www.fortisalberta.com/docs/default-source/default-document-library/2022-june-management-discussion.pdf?sfvrsn=24889d1b_6constructions projects, including vegetation management, and new customer connections, including new service, irrigation and others. Outage Management Please ensure to download our mobile app
https://www.fortisalberta.com/about-us/our-company/news-and-stories/fortisalbertablog/2020/04/03/fortisalberta-continues-to-power-on2020 March Management Discussion, timing of contract manpower costs associated with vegetation management. These increases were, the timing of contract manpower costs associated with vegetation management. These increases were, contract manpower costs associated with vegetation management in 2019, and a voluntary retirement program, vegetation management, and decreases in income tax expense due to temporary differences relating to, 1 FORTISALBERTA INC. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS For the three months ended March 31
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