We're using innovative new technology to help keep our network safe and reliable.

We're improving how we inspect our network to ensure it's running as safely and reliably as possible.

We've been capturing information on our network assets like poles and wires using advanced sensors in high resolution.

The information we collect will help us monitor the ‘health’ of the electricity network in your town so you can continue to enjoy safe and reliable power. It will also mean:

  • A reduction in how often we need to access land
  • A reduction in the types of risk our crews are exposed to in their day-to-day-job
  • High level of vegetation inspection to help us prioritise where and when works crews will be required on site 

We will be able to collect power line clearances over roads and make this information more readily available. This new way of inspecting our network will reduce how
often we need to access land as well as the types of risk our crews are exposed to in their day-to-day jobs. 

If you have any questions, get in contact with your local Horizon Power office.

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We’ll be operating any drones near a Horizon Power vehicle, which you’ll be able to see nearby. Our contractors flying the drones will have Horizon Power clearly marked on their vehicles. 

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Currently, we inspect our network by having our crew drive or walk alongside powerlines over long distances. This can sometimes involve accessing land that is environmentally sensitive, could damage crops or are generally difficult to access.

This new way of inspecting our network will reduce the types of risk our crews are exposed to in their day-to-day jobs as well as reducing how often we need to access land.

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No. This is because our drone pilots have undertaken training specific to inspecting powerlines and identifying issues. Our drones are also fitted with advanced sensors that are designed to work specifically with our inspection systems. 

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We're only capturing data that is necessary to help us run a safe and reliable network. That means no personal information is collected, and we will only use the information for the purposes of maintaining and improving our network. 

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Aerial inspections will improve the way we inspect and maintain our network overall. We'll still be conducting ground based inspections as required. 

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You can contact your local Horizon Power office here. 

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Our aircraft do create noise and cause concern to livestock as the aircraft passes over the power lines on agricultural properties.

If you see or hear a Horizon Power aircraft in operation, please be patient and know we are working as efficiently and effectively as we can to keep you, and our network safe. 

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We use third party pilots who follow Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) requirements and meet all necessary regulations. 

Horizon Power acknowledges the Traditional Custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images, names or voices of deceased people.