Consumers Energy Uses Infrared Cameras to Detect, Fix Issues on Michigan's Electric Grid
Cameras Last Year Reduced Potential Outages by Nearly 20 Million Minutes
The handheld infrared cameras detect problems inside nearly 1,100 large electric substations throughout
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The use of infrared cameras helped
"We're all about getting results through the infrared program so we can quickly address whatever issues there may be at the substation," said Kurtiss "Scott" Koons, a program analyst. "Taking this proactive approach to handle the little things prevents the bigger things from happening."
Other tactics in the Reliability Roadmap include increased line clearing, new technology, more durable iron poles, burying power lines and even a robotic dog.
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