Energex will have a chopper in the sky above suburbs across Redlands and Brisbane this month inspecting parts of the local electricity network for potential issues.
The patrols will see hundreds of kilometres of the local power grid comprehensively investigated for any damage that may have occurred during the last summer storm season.
Aerial inspections on the network will be carried out at several locations, including Cleveland, Wynnum, Stafford, Greenslopes, Runcorn and Mansfield.
Energex’s work group leader Ryan Tuivaiti said the aerial inspections would allow crews to investigate network issues that were unable to be seen from the ground.
“The helicopter patrols allow Energex surveyors to safely and efficiently identify any wear and tear which could become potential risks to the local electricity supply,” he said.
“A birds-eye view of the electricity network allows us to detect deterioration on the topside of poles and identify overgrown vegetation impacting on the network not visible from the ground.
“The information gathered during the inspection process is then forensically examined for faults or damage and then distributed to field crews to carry out required proactive repairs which helps avoid unexpected power interruptions at a later date.”
Mr Tuivaiti said the nature of these patrols meant the helicopters would need to fly at relatively low altitudes.
“Every attempt will be made to minimise inconvenience to residents and animals, but due to the nature of the inspections, residents should consider securing or moving timid animals away from powerline towers.”


