Drones to be used for transmission line inspection in Antelope, Pierce Counties

Residents in northeast Nebraska will notice drones inspecting a Nebraska Public Power District transmission line from July 16 onwards, assessing structures for maintenance needs in a four-week operation conducted by Valmont Utility.

July 12, 2024Updated: July 12, 2024
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

COLUMBUS, Neb. -- Residents in northeast Nebraska can expect to see drones in the sky soon, as inspection work starts on a Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) transmission line spanning from north of Norfolk through Pierce County into Antelope County.

Starting on July 16, drones will be used to capture images of structures along the high-powered transmission line. These photographs are crucial for NPPD to assess and plan any necessary maintenance work required.

Over the course of about four weeks, Valmont Utility, a division of Valmont Industries, Inc. and NPPD’s contractor, will manage the drone operations using up to two drones at the same time.

Senior Project Coordinator Doug Meyers emphasized the safety measures in place, noting that drone operators will be easily identifiable in marked vehicles and high-visibility clothing.

Meyers underscored the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of drone technology, highlighting its role in ensuring the thorough inspection of transmission equipment.

The drone operations will adhere to specific time frames, with flights scheduled to begin no sooner than 30 minutes after sunrise and concluding no later than 30 minutes before sunset. This initiative reflects NPPD’s commitment to maintaining the integrity and reliability of its transmission infrastructure through advanced technological means.

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