Short description
Energinet wishes to change its vegetation management process to ensure a greater understanding of the vegetation around the overhead lines, by having reliable data.
In part of 2019 and 2020 all Energinet’s approximate 3000 km overhead lines were scanned using LiDAR technology as a first step towards data driven vegetation management.
Using LiDAR (or similar) data as a driver for vegetation management will be a new way of working for Energinet. We are looking for a long-term partner to help with the transition to a data driven vegetation management process. The tenderer will be responsible for capturing data of our overhead lines and process the data through steps of characterization, analysis, reporting, and visualization.
We are also hoping that the partnership can take data driven vegetation management a step further, by looking into ways to predict how the risk will change over time when looking at vegetation growth, e.g., by developing a growth model.