The Line Life Podcast

By: Endeavor Business Media
  • Summary

  • Whether you are on the road to a job site or storm restoration effort or relaxing after a long workday, you can listen to stories about storm restoration efforts, best practices in line work and the men and women in the line trade. You will also have the opportunity to share your comments on topics covered in the podcasts. We invite you to subscribe to the podcast today and become part of our Line Life community.
    Amy Fischbach and Jeff Postelwait
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Episodes
  • Spotlight on LUMA Energy's Apprenticeship Program: Training Tomorrow's Future Field Workforce in Puerto Rico
    Jan 3 2025

    As LUMA Energy continues to improve resiliency and power reliability on the island of Puerto Rico, the utility is training new apprentices to work alongside its field workforce. In June 2021, Quanta Services Inc. and ATCO launched LUMA Energy through a joint venture.

    To train tomorrow's workforce and meet the need for more lineworkers, they later brought in a Department of Labor-registered apprenticeship program to replace the existing in-house training by the previous administration. During this Line Life Podcast episode, Lindsey Petteplace, LUMA's workforce transition manager and Jorge Olivero, apprenticeship coordinator for operations for LUMA, share the story of how the program has continued to evolve to prepare the apprentices for long-term and financially rewarding careers in the line trade.

    These apprentices study and train at LUMA College, a chapter of Northwest Lineman College in Puerto Rico. At the training facility, they learn how to scale everything from wood to steel to concrete and fiberglass poles and train on the TransBanker mobile transformer training simulator. After they successfully finish the 13-week Utility Lineman Program, they then start working in the field on projects to power Puerto Rico.

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    29 mins
  • Giving Back Sharing Stories of How the Line Trade and Its Partners Offered Hope and Support to Communities Nationwide
    Dec 27 2024

    The final episode of 2024 highlights those who have given back to their communities. It begins with an interview with John Andrews of Prysmian, which donated $25,000 to Hurricane Helene relief efforts and sent a truck full of necessary supplies to help those affected by the hurricane in South Carolina. It also features a narrated version of an online article about how Ameren Illinois lineworkers set up wire spools in a sensory garden at a local animal shelter.

    This episode also features an interview with Paul Koehler and Jason Novak, lineworkers for Ameren Illinois, who talk about how the line trade came together in 2024 to support the Climbin4kids fundraising program and how they can continue to donate in 2025. Finally, we are featuring a brief overview of the Digging for a Cure campaign sponsored by Terex Utilities at the 2024 International Lineman's Expo and a recap of Salt River Project's holiday toy drive to brighten the holidays for children in the community.

    If you are a lineworker who is giving back to your community, we'd love to hear about it. Reach out to us at linelifepodcast@gmail.com.

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    21 mins
  • Diving into Drone Research for the Utility Industry, Part 2: Featuring Peter Fuhr of ORNL
    Dec 20 2024

    Part 2 of our series featuring guest Peter Fuhr of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory explores the drone research underway at ORNL. He shares the story about testing the technology at EPB in Tennessee and describes how the drones are not only capturing imagery but can also measure electromagnetic fields and the sounds of arcing.

    Through an ORNL research project called Autonomous Information Measurement Systems and Systems (AIMS), drones can communicate with one another to identify a problem on the grid. For example, a scout drone can first fly out to take images, and then if necessary, call out a specialist drone to take more measurements to determine whether or not it's necessary for a line truck to roll out to the location to make repairs. As such, it helps save time for a utility's field workforce.

    For more information, check out Part 1 of this interview series and stay tuned for an article about this research and technology in T&D World magazine in 2025.

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    38 mins

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