Climate change is spurring tree growth causing havoc for power companies

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is investing £25 million annually to manage vegetation around its 40,000 miles of overhead cables across southern England, according to a BBC report.

Climate change is spurring tree growth causing havoc for power companies

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