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  1. Australia’s TransGrid Looks to Greater Use of Composite Insulators on Transmission Grid Vol. 7 Number 3, May-June 1999 Page 26
  2. B.C. Hydro Utilizes Innovative Auto-Reclosing Scheme on New 500 kV Line Vol. 5 Number 3, May-June 1997 Page 34
  3. Bonneville Power Administration (USA) Increases Selective Use of Non-Ceramic Insulators at Substations Vol. 5 Number 3, May-June 1997 Page 24
  4. Bonneville Power Administration (USA) Cautiously Optimistic on Use of Non-Ceramic Insulators for Overhead Transmission System Vol. 5 Number 3, May-June 1997 Page 30
  5. Brittle Fracture of Polymeric Insulator Raises Concern at East China Utility Vol. 7 Number 3, May-June 1999 Page 46
  6. Changing Choices for Insulators on Hungarian Transmission Grid Vol. 6 Number 6, Nov-Dec 1998 Page 22
  7. Changing Insulator Choices & Experience at China Light & Power (Hong Kong) Vol. 3 Number 3, May-June 1995 Page 4
  8. China Light & Power (Hong Kong) Decides in Favour of Polymeric Station-Class Arresters Vol. 3 Number 3, May-June 1995 Page 7
  9. Chubu Electric Utilizes Current Limiting Arcing Horn to Prevent Insulated Conductor Burn Down on Distribution System Vol. 6 Number 4, July-Aug 1998 Page 6
 
  1. Chubu Electric Power (Japan) Completes Long-Term Program of Installing Arresters on Transmission Lines Vol. 5 Number 3, May-June 1997 Page 12
  2. Conductor Vibration at Florida (USA) Utility Results in Brittle Fracture of Composite Insulator Vol. 6 Number 6, Nov-Dec 1998 Page 18
  3. Czech Utility Establishes Program for Installing Silicone-Housed Arresters Vol. 6 Number 2, Mar-April 1998 Page 14
  4. Developments at B.C. Hydro (Canada) Promote Greater Experience with 69 kV Polymeric Line Posts Vol. 5 Number 1, Jan-Feb 1997 Page 14
  5. Electricity Authority of Thailand Takes Conservative Approach to Non-Ceramic Insulators Vol. 4 Number 1, Jan-Feb 1996 Page 38
  6. Electricity Supply Board (Ireland) Moves Toward Greater Use of Composite Insulators on Transmission Network Vol. 5 Number 2, Mar-Apr 1997 Page 6
  7. Experience & Applications with Non-Ceramic Insulators at Powerlink Queensland (Australia) Vol. 4 Number 4, July-Aug 1996, Page 38
  8. Experience of the Provincial Electricity Authority of Thailand with Resistive-Graded 33 kV Insulators for Severely-Polluted Environments Vol. 4 Number 6, Nov-Dec 1996 Page 38
  9. Experience with Non-Ceramic Bushings at Florida (USA)-Based Utility Vol. 5 Number 6, Nov-Dec 1997 Page 30
  10. Finnish Utility Focuses on Other Issues Besides Reliability Vol. 6 Number 2, Mar-April 1998 Page 6
  11. Florida Power & Light (USA) Establishes Program to Deal with Contamination-Related Outages at Substations Vol. 6 Number 1, Jan-Feb 1998 Page 24

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