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Monopoles are the latest alternatives to lattice tower
Monopoles are used for a series of applications and are ideal for use when sufficient availability of land is restricted.
Monopoles, Devesh Bansal, Skipper, Power Transmission, Distribution, Ramboll, Power Grid Corporation Of India, Right Of Way, TS TRANSCO, AP TRANSCO, UPPTCL, MPPTCL, KPTCL, MSETCL, HVPNL
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Poles Apart
Despite having been a part of the India power T&D for over 50 years, lack of awareness and expertise of utilities, have left monopoles as yet obscured.
Right Of Way, Power Transmission, Distribution, Goi, Powergrid, Monopoles, Sanjay Bhagat, TLT BU, SEB, UPPTCL, KPTCL, HVDC, PLS Pole Software, Transrail Lighting Limited, Kailash K Agarwal
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Monopoles can replace angular towers when facing RoW issues
Monopoles are used for a series of applications and are ideal for use when sufficient availability of land is restricted. They are the least intrusive and easiest towers to erect, making them one of the most popular tower types in the industry.
Monopoles, Devesh Bansal, Skipper Limited, Rambol, Powergrid, Goi, Row, Heavy Cranes, UPPTCL, MPPTCL, KPTCL, MSETCL, HVPNL
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Monopoles are actually cheaper based on life-cycle-cost
Advantages of monopole in comparison to conventional tower are: Less right-of-way (RoW), better appearance, less components resulting in faster installation, better reliability under extreme conditions, design flexibility, vandalism proof, reliable performance and longer service life.
Viswanath Devarajan, Valmont Structures Pvt Ltd, T&D, AC, DC Lines, UPPTCL, MPPTCL, RRVPNL, KPTCL, HVPNL, MSETCL, R&D, PGCIL, Steel Poles
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