1. -- Seventy years ago, during the Great Depression, John Moscinski was putting up poles and stringing electric lines in upstate New York. 2. But he certainly knows the landscape at stake, having fished in many streams in the Teton area and having once strung power lines near the Red Desert. 3. But there can be no delay in stringing new lines, he said, because they are one of the keys to ending the power crisis. 4. Construction has always been a vital part of the energy industry, which never stops needing trenches dug, lines strung and plants built and maintained. 5. Most get to live for free in the train cars, which recently had electric lines strung to them. 6. New lines must be strung or existing lines improved. 7. On the back patio, I strung a line and hung out little T-shirts and cotton diapers to dry. 8. The Croatian government and the European Union are busy rebuilding houses, erecting street lights and stringing lines for electricity and phones. 9. US West had strung lines through the middle of Bylas years ago. 10. Another group has strung power lines and is starting to sell electricity. |