DTEK Dnipro Grids will be the first in Ukraine who will be inspecting their power transmission lines using modern aerial platforms (helicopters). They will help energy specialists to identify in advance and remove potentially faulty sections. The ultimate goal is to reduce a grid failure rate and to raise the quality of power supply for customers. The pilot project will be launched in Dnipropetrovsk Region as early as in June-July of 2018. Based on the results, the company will make a decision on the possibility of expanding this technology of using aerial platforms, including drones, over all areas of licensed DTEK Grids activity - Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk Region and Donetsk Region.

Photogrammetric technology is utilized in inspecting the power transmission lines using aerial platforms. A helicopter carrying infrared cameras, thermal imaging devices and scanners performs a full-scale inspection of 200 km of 150 kV overhead power lines daily, flying over Kamenskoye, as well as towns of Tsarichanka and Pavlohrad districts of Dnipropetrovsk Region. After processing the obtained data, the energy company will get a reliable assessment of the power lines' status, precise tower coordinates, information on vegetation, protected areas, as well as photographs of every defect, which is not always evident when viewed from ground.

Moreover, when compared to conventional power line inspection technology utilizing repair teams, the photogrammetric survey can increase the accuracy of data and its speed of delivery, does not require disconnecting the electrical service and does not introduce any inconvenience to consumers. The subcontractor for this project is the Polish company "Vimap".

"In Europe, notably in Poland and Sweden, the technology of inspecting power transmission lines using aerial platforms has been utilized for more than 5 years. This is the first time such technology will be implemented in Ukraine, and the Dnipropetrovsk Region project will be the pilot project for DTEK Grids. The company intends to continue introducing digital technologies and modern solutions for grid maintenance in order to increase grid reliability and the quality of consumer power supply services" − said Ivan Gelyukh, DTEK Grids CEO.

Complementary to obtaining the reliable data regarding the technical condition of high-voltage OHL, the technology allows creating a spatial 3D model of the electric grid with all equipment elements identified and codified, their dimensions measured and their geographical coordinates determined. The company intends to study these opportunities for possible use in the geoinformation system (GIS), which is currently being developed by specialists of DTEK Dnipro Grids as part of the initiative to streamline the grid engineering and grid connection procedures.

DTEK Grids continues the system-wide transformation of their business as part of the energy reform currently being implemented in Ukraine, aiming for the transition to the European model of the energy market. The company intends to upgrade the electric grid equipment, increase the quality of services and simplify the grid connection procedure. Moreover, all enterprises controlled by the company (DTEK Kyiv Grids, DTEK Dnipro Grids and DTEK Donetsk Grids) begin to implement new services and digital technologies in order to provide the consumers with the most modern and convenient solutions.

As a reminder, the new Law on the Electricity Market stipulates that by the end of 2018 all Ukrainian regional energy distribution companies must unbundle their electricity generation and supply functions, and retain only the electricity distribution function. This is being done according to the world's best practices and to meet the requirement of EU's Third Energy Package, which is meant to ensure a competitive environment for the market.

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Profile

DTEK is a strategic holding company that develops four business streams in the energy sector. DTEK's companies employ 75 thousand people. Maxim Timchenko is the Chief Executive Officer of DTEK.

DTEK companies produce coal and natural gas, generate electricity at the fossil-fuelled power plants and renewable energy power plants, supply heating and electricity to end consumers, and provide energy services. Four operating companies-DTEK ENERGY, DTEK Renewables, DTEK Oil&Gas, DTEK ESCO- directly manage production companies in each of the business streams.

DTEK's production indicators for 2016: the company produced 31.3 mln tonnes of coal, 1.6 bcm of natural gas, generated (supplied) 40.1 bln kWh of electricity, out of which 608.4 mln kWh came from the Botievo wind farm; and transmitted 45.8 bln kWh of electricity via the networks.

DTEK is part of the financial and industrial group System Capital Management (SCM). The shareholder of the group is Rinat Akhmetov.

For more information, visit: www.dtek.com

To learn about the social partnership projects in progress in the towns and cities of DTEK companies' operations and get a detailed status report on their implementation, visit www.spp-dtek.com.ua

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