
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is using an innovative aerial surveying technology to improve the resilience of its electricity networks.
Working with NM Group to survey our network using a fleet of LiDAR equipped aircraft, a model of SSEN’s 63,000km of power lines in our Scottish and English network operational areas will be created. The data gathered will be used to scan power lines and check for any trees and vegetation, which could pose a risk to our network and possibly result in power cuts to customers.
The LiDAR system uses lasers to create detailed maps, which can reveal the exact distance trees and other vegetation is to power lines. The technology is so detailed, in some areas, it can give distances as little as 2cm.
Stewart Reid, Head of Asset Management and Innovation at Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, said: “The partnership with NM Group and the use of LiDAR will have a significant impact on the resilience of our network. It will help ensure we are able to identify and mitigate any risks and allow us to rectify any problems. This should result in a better security of supply to our customers.”
NM Group CEO Kevin Jacobs said “We are very pleased to have been awarded this multiyear contract for Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks. The innovative use of geospatial data and our 3D Caydence® platform will be instrumental in delivering the project objectives and we look forward to collaborating with SSEN throughout this long term initiative.”
SSEN will use the extremely accurate maps to conduct tree-cutting programmes and deliver maintenance work to help the network become even more resilient. Creating a 3D visualisation of overhead lines will reduce the need for foot patrols meaning we can identify risks to the network quicker and rectify problems sooner. This will improve network reliability, safety and reduce any inconvenience to customers.
The use of this technology has been deployed without any innovation funding, evidencing the maturing of a technology that offers real safety, efficiency and reliability benefits for SSEN’s networks and the customers it serves.
The comprehensive data collected will allow SSEN to better plan future assets and new line connections and it will help during the design stage, which should reduce the cost and completion time for new connections.
NM Group has started to scan SSEN’s network and it will complete the first stage of the project in March 2017.