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Drones replace Endeavour Energy helicopters

February 16, 2024 9:59 am in by

Endeavour Energy is set to replace helicopters with drones for its annual powerline safety inspections.

The shift is driven by the quest for greater efficiency, speed, and precision, with an eye on the concerning 2024/25 bushfire season.

As part of its Bushfire readiness program, Endeavour Energy traditionally inspects over 13,000 kilometres of powerlines in bushfire-prone areas every year, making necessary maintenance and tree pruning adjustments before the bushfire season begins.

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However, this year’s approach will be different, harnessing the capabilities of autonomously flying drones.

“Previously, helicopters were the go-to choice for these inspections, but they posed challenges due to noise levels and their potential impact on customers, particularly those with livestock,” said Steve Lette, Endeavour Energy, Head of Digital and Insights.

“The introduction of drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and advanced sensors aims to mitigate these issues. Drones operate at lower noise levels, follow pre-programmed flight paths, and are designed to fly directly above powerlines, minimising the need to traverse residential areas or farmland.”

“These innovative drones boast autonomous flying capabilities, enabling them to navigate pre-programmed routes while avoiding obstacles under the vigilant monitoring and control of a licensed drone operator.

“They capture precise images of electrical assets, even in hard-to-reach locations. This transition aligns with Endeavour Energy’s commitment to evolving and improving network management to ensure customer safety, reliable electricity supply, and affordability,” Mr Lette said.

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