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Dennis Mize Phones & Addresses

  • 6645 Dartmoor Dr, Flowery Br, GA 30542 (678) 277-8000 (678) 910-1011
  • Flowery Branch, GA
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • 2145 Heritage Trace Ct, Marietta, GA 30062 (678) 277-8900
  • 4222 Edgewood Ct, Marietta, GA 30068
  • Antioch, CA
  • Hollywood, FL
  • Felton, GA
  • Village of Palmetto Bay, FL
  • 400 W Peachtree St NW UNIT 230, Atlanta, GA 30308

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Location:
Atlanta, GA
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
Georgia Power Company 1969 - 2010
Supervisor

Southern Company 1969 - 2010
Supervisor
Education:
Southern Polytechnic State University 1972 - 1975
Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
Nova Southeastern University
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Southern Polytechnic State University
Skills:
Smart Grid
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Publications

Us Patents

Transmission Line Autotensioner

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US Patent:
20140041926, Feb 13, 2014
Filed:
Aug 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/570330
Inventors:
Drew Benton McGuire - Birmingham AL, US
Dennis Mize - Atlanta GA, US
Stephan Hicks - McDonough GA, US
Assignee:
SOUTHERN COMPANY SERVICES, INC. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H02G 7/02
US Classification:
174 40TD
Abstract:
Various systems and methods are provided for autotensioning conductors of transmission lines. In one embodiment, among others, an autotensioner system includes tensioning assemblies coupled between a structure and corresponding conductors and a tension controller that controls a tensioning assembly to adjust a tension of the corresponding conductor to within a predefined tolerance of a corresponding tension setpoint. In another embodiment, a method includes receiving a current conductor tension for each of multiple conductors and adjusting the conductor tension of one of the conductors by remotely controlling a corresponding tensioning assembly. The adjustment may be based at least in part upon the current conductor tensions and a tension setpoint.
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