PG&E's Aerial System Drone Fleet Supports Safe, Reliable Energy System
Autonomous aerial systems or "drones" are an essential part of
"Drones have revolutionized multiple industries. Their ability to swiftly navigate and capture high-resolution, zoomable images allows our inspectors to assess system health with unparalleled precision — right down to the threads on a bolt," said PG&E Electric System Inspections Vice President
Addressing privacy concerns
Increased seasonal operation
2024 by the numbers:
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PG&E pilots and contractors successfully and safely flew more than 250,000 distribution structures on distribution equipment – the wooden poles you might see you in your neighborhood. - On transmission equipment – the larger metal structures –
PG&E pilots and contractors successfully and safely flew 42,000 missions.
Interacting with
- How to find a pilot: If you see a drone flying near electric equipment, look around - there will be a pilot within visual line of sight of that drone.
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Look for Identifying Gear: A
PG&E pilot or contractor will be wearing a hard hat, high-visibility safety vest and have a badge identifying them as aPG&E pilot or contractor on their vest. - Watch and wait: Our pilots and contractors are happy to discuss what they are doing and looking at with you, but please wait to approach them until the drone has landed safely.
Notifications and safety:
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PG&E flies drones to inspect our assets in your zip code, you will be notified by the method you selected in your bill – phone, text or email. We will also post notifications on Nextdoor targeted at your zip code. -
PG&E pilots and contractors have flight plans registered throughPG&E's aviation dispatch center FlightCore to assure that the drone is not conflicting with any otherPG&E air traffic in the area. - Every
PG&E pilot and contractor areFAA licensed commercial pilots and follow allFAA Part 107 regulations.PG&E has additional safety protocols that our pilots follow to ensure we are safely operating around our infrastructure.
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