Utilities Asset Management By Genesys
Utilities asset health and performance management are a critical factor in ensuring
a reliable and uninterrupted power supply to customers.
Challenges faced by Utility companies in grid asset management
Utilities are asset intensive business and across the globe they have been spending billions of dollars in inspection, health assessment as well as replacement of aging infrastructure and recurring extreme weather conditions, storms and wild fires have added to the challenges of asset inspection and health management. Genesys, comes across as a unique value added partner with end to end expertise in doing survey and data acquisition, analytics, health inspection as well as GIS based data and system integration.
Genesys services for utility asset management
Our services framework for utilities cover the entire spectrum of assets for Generation,
transmission, distribution as well as renewables.
Asset Inspection
Genesys is a world leader in surveys, inspection and data acquisition technologies and services. We deploy a variety of survey equipment based on utility asset type, area and survey requirements.
•Corridor mapping
•Drone surveys
•Mobile survey vans
•Aerial inspection
•LiDAR data
•High resolution panoramic imagery
•Thermal data
•Accurate location
Data Processing and Modelling
•LiDAR point cloud classification
• Classify point cloud:
Ground, vegetation, vegetation types, buildings, assets and many more…
•3D Vector Modelling
Transmission towers
Poles
Pole cross Arm
HT lines
Wires
Transformers
Streetlights
Buildings and more…
Vegetation Management
•Ground clearance
•The vertical clearance from Building
•Bare or insulated conductors
•Identification of multiple feeders on a pole
•Messiness on pole
•Infrastructure safety
•ROW clearance
•Risk classification
•Tree fall
•Vegetation growth
Asset Health Inspection
•Frame inspection
•Lose jumper inspection
•Lose or missing nut-bolt inspection
•Cracks and polluted insulators
•Salt deposits
•Oxidation analysis
•Insulation chipping
•Insulation indentation
•Corona discharge inspection
•Tower foot lose-soil analysis
•Lattice crack
•Earth wire junction
•Insulator crack
•Rusting and corrosion
•Broken wire
•Wood damage
•Attachments loosening
•Pole lean or dent
•Structural integrity
•Broken cross-arm
•Pole loading
•Conductor strand Inspection
•Tower base delamination/crack analysis
•Nests