TasNetworks has awarded Fugro a contract to deliver a 3D virtual network model and associated analytics for their power distribution network in Tasmania, Australia.
Fugro started the project to acquire data in December 2020 and delivered the first datasets to TasNetworks last month.
Fugro will create a digital twin of the distribution network by capturing aerial lidar and imagery data and processing it using machine-learning and cloud-computing systems.
TasNetworks representatives will then be able to analyse the data and use engineering and vegetation clearance analysis using Fugro’s Roames World cloud-based platform. Vegetation that comes into contact with powerlines can ignite fires, so Fugro’s data will be essential for managing and mitigating bush fire risk around the network.
As part of the project, Fugro will also perform an image-based condition assessment of the pole tops in selected high-outage areas, such as those exposed to extreme winds and salt spray. Imagery of the poles will be captured from helicopter-mounted cameras and combined with automated data analytics, again via Fugro’s Roames World.
Images will be analyzed to identify damaged or corroded components, prompting immediate action and informing longer-term asset maintenance and replacement plans.