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03/15/2019

CMP, On Target Pole Donations help KVCC Lineworker Program

CMP, On Target Pole Donations help KVCC Lineworker Program

CMP, On Target Pole Donations help KVCC Lineworker Program

BY STAFF
The Kennebec Valley Community College Electrical Lineworker Technology program got a boost recently when Central Maine Power and On Target Utility Services donated 27 utility poles for training future workers.
The poles are going up at the Harold Alfond Campus in the Hinckley section of Fairfield, and Coutts, a Randolph electrical line construction company also moved two 100-foot poles from the KVCC main campus in Fairfield to the Hinckley campus.
The poles play a critical role in the one-year certificate program, which is two-thirds hands-on training, and can be hard to get, according to a news release.
Unique materials are required for such programs, said Karen Normandin, KVCC VP of student affairs, public relations and enrollment planning. "Utility poles are among the most challenging materials to source and deliver, demonstrating why these private partnerships are so valuable to the college and our students."
Richard Hopper, president of KVCC, said in the release that the impact of the partnerships with Central Maine Power, On Target Utility Services and Coutts, are key to ensuring KVCC graduates are qualified to enter the "demanding profession of electrical line work."
He said the partnerships help students "receive high-quality, relevant, affordable, hands-on training to meet the changing needs of Maine's workforce and economy."
The companies, too, have said that the program helps fill a workforce gap for line workers.
On Target Utility Services finds the program "an invaluable source of skilled talent," said Rita Bilodeau, its vice president. "We are eager to provide the tools of the trade that the students and college need to continually improve education and training.
"With well-trained employees, On Target Utility Services offers customers such as CMP diversity, quality and value in the contracting services we provide," she said.
Doug Herling, president and CEO of CMP, said the company is "uniquely suited" to support the program and its material needs.
"We have the poles, the trucks and the industry relationships to get KVCC what they need," he said. "We have a long-term relationship with KVCC and the ELT program that benefits the students, Maine electric customers and CMP's recruiting needs."
Avangrid, parent company of Central Maine Power, contributed $250,000 toward the $1.39 million renovation of KVCC's Nutter Field House, which was outfitted as a training center for electric line workers and opened in October.
Many of the bucket trucks, poles, and other equipment used in the program came to the college as donations from Central Maine Power, the Avangrid Foundation, On Target Utility Services, and Coutts.
More than 570 students have completed the KVCC ELT program since its inception in 1990. Following graduation, 91.3% are employed within six months, an average salary of $60,908.
The one-year certificate program provides students with the technical background and the applied skills needed to install and maintain electrical power, telephone, internet and cable television infrastructure. Approximately two-thirds of the program is devoted to development of hands-on skills and exposure to the strenuous tasks faced by electrical lineworkers, allowing students to develop a high degree of proficiency in the use of electrical line working equipment and procedures, the release said.

About Avangrid: Avangrid, Inc. (NYSE: AGR) aspires to be the leading sustainable energy company in the United States. Headquartered in Orange, CT with approximately $44 billion in assets and operations in 24 U.S. states, Avangrid has two primary lines of business: networks and renewables. Through its networks business, Avangrid owns and operates eight electric and natural gas utilities, serving more than 3.3 million customers in New York and New England. Through its renewables business, Avangrid owns and operates a portfolio of renewable energy generation facilities across the United States. Avangrid employs approximately 8,000 people and has been recognized by JUST Capital in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024 as one of the JUST 100 companies – a ranking of America’s best corporate citizens. In 2024, Avangrid ranked first among utilities and 12 overall. The company supports the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals and was named among the World’s Most Ethical Companies in 2024 for the sixth consecutive year by the Ethisphere Institute. Avangrid is a member of the group of companies controlled by Iberdrola, S.A. For more information, visit www.avangrid.com.

 

About Iberdrola: Iberdrola is one of the world's biggest energy companies and a leader in renewables, spearheading the energy transition to a low carbon economy. The group supplies energy to almost 100 million people in dozens of countries. With a focus on renewable energy, smart networks and smart solutions for customers, Iberdrola’s main markets include Europe (Spain, the United Kingdom, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy and Greece), the United States, Brazil, Mexico and Australia. The company is also present in growth markets such as Japan, Taiwan, Ireland, Sweden and Poland, among others.

With a workforce of nearly 40,000 and assets in excess of €141.7 billion, across the world, Iberdrola helps to support 400,000 jobs across its supply chain, with annual procurement of €12.2 billion. A benchmark in the fight against climate change, Iberdrola has invested more than €130 billion over the past two decades to help build a sustainable energy model, based on sound environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles.