CEO Message – April 2024

A Clear Path To Reliable Power

Brandon Wittman headshot“The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.” What a great quote from Nelson Henderson. Trees have significant meaning in our lives; they are majestic and beautiful, and quite literally they are good for the soul. We, at YVEC, also know that our members depend on us to deliver reliable power to their homes and businesses. That’s why Yellowstone Valley Electric Cooperative (YVEC) strives to balance maintaining the beautiful surroundings we all cherish with ensuring reliable electricity. There are several benefits to regular tree trimming.

Keeping power lines clear of overgrown vegetation improves service reliability. After all, we’ve all seen the whims of Mother Nature during severe weather events with fallen tree limbs taking down power lines and even utility poles. While many factors can impact the distribution of power, a significant percentage can be attributed to overgrown vegetation, specifically trees. That is why you frequently see YVEC right-of-way crews out in the community trimming trees near our power lines. We have 2 full-time tree trimming crews who are certified and trained to the latest industry standards of clearance and safety.

All U.S. electric utilities have a responsibility to trim trees that grow close to power lines. Scheduled trimming throughout the year keeps lines clear from overgrown or dead limbs that could fall and contact the conductor. Maintenance trimming also better prepares YVEC for severe weather events like high winds and heavy snow. Plus, we all know it is much more cost-effective to undertake preventative maintenance than it is to make repairs after the fact. Through our own interactive software program, our tree crews keep close tabs on the rotation of areas with known trimming needs.

Working near power lines can be dangerous, and we care about your safety as well as the safety of our employees. Any tree branch that falls across a power line creates a potentially dangerous situation. A proactive approach lessens the chance of issues during weather events. Restoring power and trimming trees during storms is more complicated and dangerous.

Working near power lines can be dangerous, and we care about your safety as well as the safety of our employees.

YVEC always strives to keep costs down for our members. Leaving trees and other vegetation overgrown and unchecked is expensive to correct. A strategic trimming program helps keep costs down for everyone. (21688000)

There are ways you can help too. When planting trees, make sure they are planted at a safe distance from overhead power lines. Typically, that distance varies between 25-50 feet depending on the size of the tree being planted. Safe planting is also important near underground equipment, such as pad-mount transformers. A 10-foot circumference from the “green box” provides safety and convenience for our line crews. Always call 811 before you begin any project that requires digging. Additionally, if you spot a tree hazard interfering with our power lines, please let us know by contacting our office 24/7 at (406) 348-3411.

YVEC has deep roots in our communities, and we love the beauty of Montana. It takes a balanced approach and our tree trimming program is a critical tool in ensuring excellent power quality and service reliability.

Brandon J. Wittman
Chief Executive Officer