Essential Energy will take to the sky to inspect powerlines and other electrical infrastructure across the Macleay Valley today.
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A fixed wing aircraft will be used to fly over the electricity network, taking high resolution digital images and GPS coordinates to record powerline conditions and report areas of concern.
Regional manager for the North Coast, Brendon Neyland, said the inspection program was a vital part of Essential Energy’s asset maintenance and helped provide a snapshot of the condition of the electricity network.
“Essential Energy plans to use specialist imaging technology to inspect the pole-top condition of 220,264 power poles across 31,018 kilometres this year, including areas with dense vegetation, rocky outcrops, cliffs and steep mountains where ground-based assessment can be difficult,” Mr Neyland said.
“Aerial imagery helps identify if vegetation is encroaching on powerlines and when pole-top hardware is damaged or ageing at an accelerated rate.
“Taking to the air also provides us with a fast and effective way to view network assets without the need to enter private properties and inconvenience customers.”
Once an issue with the network is identified, Essential Energy will contact the landholder and organise crews to attend the site and undertake any necessary repairs.
Owners of sensitive animals should contact Essential Energy on 132-391 to organise a call advising of the fly over so that alternative arrangements can be made prior to the aerial inspections.
Follow Essential Energy on Facebook and Twitter for updates on aerial patrols or visit: essentialenergy. com.au/aerialinspection for further information.