Local June 28, 2023 - 11:33 am

Edesur will use drones to detect failures in energy distribution lines

Santo Domingo.- Edesur Dominicana has recently unveiled an innovative technological system aimed at monitoring and detecting line overload in real time. This cutting-edge system is set to minimize disruptions and prioritize scheduled maintenance activities.

This advanced solution incorporates the use of drones equipped with thermographic cameras, enabling the collection and transmission of vital data to the Network Operations Center (COR). Such information will enable prompt preventive actions in the face of potential issues or emergencies.

Milton Morrison, the general manager of Edesur, highlighted the significance of employing these thermal imaging drones in preventive maintenance. By identifying equipment with hot spots, these devices can play a crucial role in detecting potential failures before they occur.

Furthermore, Morrison emphasized that this technology’s primary objective is to proactively address any possible contingencies while reducing the need for corrective maintenance, which typically occurs after a system fault has already transpired.

COVID-19

June 25, 2024 - 4:03 pm

Saharan dust arrives in Dominican Republic

June 21, 2024 - 8:26 am

170 suspected Measles cases reported this year

June 20, 2024 - 8:19 am

National Meteorological Office announces start of summer solstice

June 19, 2024 - 7:47 am

Health authority reports COVID-19 vaccine shortage in the Dominican Republic

MOST READ

Economy

Dominican Republic leaps world ranking SDG index

Tourism

Frontier: “We are proud to offer more affordable fares for travel to the Dominican Republic”

Local

Groundbreaking semiconductor chip developed in the Dominican Republic

Economy

Do you want to start a business? Then this platform is for you

MORE NEWS

Local

DGII to sanction large companies failing to implement electronic billing

Health

Saharan dust arrives in Dominican Republic

Bavaro & Punta Cana

Secrets Cap Cana achieves Five Diamond Award for third consecutive year

Local

No human losses in textile factory fire