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Madhya Pradesh Power Transmission Company is getting the patrolling of 220 KV High Tension Line (Very High Pressure) lines done by drone technology. After the success in the pilot project, Madhya Pradesh Power Transmission Company is going to expand this project further. In the first phase, it started at 220 K. V. coming from towers of very high pressure lines. Later 400 and 132 K. V. Drone patrolling of ultra high pressure lines will be done.
starting next month
In the first phase, Madhya Pradesh Power Transmission Company will collect data by top patrolling about 10,000 towers of 2850 km long lines operating in the state. After this, the data collected from Artificial Intelligent Software will be analyzed closely. Starting this work from next October, a target has been set to complete it by March 2023.
Even the smallest fault can be monitored
With drone patrolling, top patrolling of towers installed in inaccessible to inaccessible geographical location will be possible. Along with this, in case of any line fault, the fault can be rectified by immediately exploring the photos and videos of the towers and the line received from the drone. This will allow a significant reduction in the breakdown time. Apart from this, necessary improvement can be done in preventive maintenance by monitoring even the smallest faults from time to time.
80 thousand ultra high pressure tower
Power Transmission Company is engaged in the transmission of power through 79915 ultra high pressure towers of 39572 circuit kilometer long ultra high pressure lines installed in the state. For timely proper maintenance of these lines passing through many inaccessible geographical areas including hills, rivers and ponds, it was necessary to use advanced and effective technology, so that 24 X 7 power supply could be ensured as per the policy of the government. For the first time, Madhya Pradesh Power Transmission Company is using drone patrolling for monitoring about 100 lines which are more than 35 years old in the state. By analyzing the data received from drone patrolling of towers, rusting and identifying the missing tower parts can be improved in time.