SaskPower starts power pole inspections in the North
SaskPower started its annual inspection of wooden power poles and will be looking at thousands in the North over the next couple of months.
The Crown corporation said it will inspect nearly 97,000 poles across the province, as part of a $5.8 million investment.
Aside from examining the power poles for signs of decay and damage, SaskPower will also test more than 8,200 overhead power transformer grounds in rural areas and install wildfire protection on 2,000 power poles in high-risk areas.
“There are more wood power poles in Saskatchewan than people, and making sure this critical infrastructure is routinely inspected and maintained is vital to grid reliability. It also saves money by extending the life of the poles,” said Tim Eckel, SaskPower vice president of energy transition and asset management. “Maintaining reliable power for our customers is our priority, and we will ensure that this important work is done with the health and safety of our customers, employees and contractors in mind.”