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What are some examples of instances where proposed overhead to underground conversions would not be feasible?

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What are some examples of instances where proposed overhead to underground conversions would not be feasible?

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Instances in which private property owners aren’t willing to provide the easements that are necessary for FPL to design and engineer the conversion Locations where necessary safety standards and operational clearances cannot be met, for example extremely congested areas where switch cabinets cannot be installed with sufficient operating clearances Areas prone to flooding (excessive flooding can short out transformers, which then cannot be safely restored until flood waters recede)

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