OPALCO works to strengthen island power grid

Submitted by Orcas Power and Light Cooperative

Orcas Power and Light Cooperative’s local line crew is working on a large project to rebuild and strengthen the electric distribution line that connects Roche Harbor and Friday Harbor substations. The project includes installation of 29 new 45-foot poles and 1.56 miles of new three phase distribution wire which will increase the capacity of our system on San Juan Island and build greater redundancy to manage power during outages and periods of high demand. The larger conductor size will reduce voltage drop and system losses.

The crew is working with live, energized 12.5-kilovolt lines, which takes a specialized skill that minimizes the service disruptions during major construction projects. Two of the three phases were de-energized, and the third phase was moved away from the work area onto hot arms to give the crew a safe space to construct the new equipment. Once the poles are built out, all three phases of the wire will be moved onto the new poles.

This project is part of a major conversion project that began in 2011 at Douglas Road. Some sections were converted to underground and other overhead upgrades. The final phase of the project will start in 2020, connecting San Juan Valley Road to Boyce Road, completing the circuit between the two substations and more than doubling the capacity of the system.

OPALCO is proud of its skillful linemen and engineers who have designed and are building this major improvement to our system. The new lines will be here for the next 50 years or more, providing power to meet the needs of the island community. OPALCO is grateful to San Juan County Public Works for its help on the project; it reduced the speed limit along the stretch to protect our crews at work.

For more information, visit opalco.com/local-opalco-crew-rebuilds-line-on-san-juan-island/2019/07.