SA Power Networks uses LiDAR to transform flood response

LiDAR mapping of the SA Power Networks region in flood zone

SA Power Networks has used state-of-the-art technology to inform, manage and accelerate its response to the River Murray flood event.

SA Power Networks partnered with leading infrastructure software platform Neara to assess network damage and risk through digital flood impact modelling.

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It’s the first time the electricity distributor has used LiDAR-related technology when responding to an extreme weather-related event. LiDAR is a technology that uses laser beams to measure distances and create 3D maps of the Earth’s surface or objects.The data collected can then be used to create sophisticated modelling.

By utilising Neara’s AI-powered modelling capabilities, SA Power Networks completed a report in 15 minutes analysing 21,000 powerline spans within the 341GL/day flood area. This process would have taken many months to complete through manual business systems and resources.

Neara’s 3D modelling allowed SA Power Networks to model impacts on electricity distribution network assets at various flood levels, predicting where and when powerlines may breach clearances or be inundated requiring electricity disconnection. As river levels have returned to normal, the modelling has been used to assist in planning reconnection of supply along the river.

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“These digital insights allowed SA Power Networks to optimise our response and remediation efforts to restore power to impacted areas faster than using more traditional methods,” SA Power Networks strategic initiative manager Paul Topping said.

“This innovative approach, based on digital insights, allowed for the re-energisation of power lines within five days compared with the originally anticipated three-week timeframe.”

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