#1"When he attempted to relocate the damaged line he contacted another phase ..."
That's what killed him. I saw nothing indicating a portable generator was involved.
#2
"Although company procedures required that both ends of the primary wire be grounded, no grounds were installed ..."
There was transfer equipment installed and it was bypassed in some way I still don't totally understand. This still wasn't "energizing the grid" it was on site equipment.
The third one was "backfeeding" from the energized phase on the utility side like #1.
Anyone have one involving a residential generator backfeeding the grid? Next time I see my FPL guy I wlll ask him