Lazen Power Engineering
How To Cut Your Power Inspection Costs Meaningfully - Two Engineers Join Forces
Updated: Jan 27, 2020
Power line managers know that utility inspections are changing, but how? There’s a lot of questions surrounding the topic: have drones finally replaced helicopters, what voltage levels can drones handle, and of course, what help do they actually do? With this knowledge, you know that your utility can grow safer and more reliable. Hardening efforts can be exacted with precision. But first, you need the answers.
In this one-hour seminar, Lazen Power Engineering addresses the common questions and potential benefits of this new technology to the power industry.
Within this presentation attendees will learn:
What are drones/What are UAV?
How high can drones fly?
What are the risks with using drones for power-line inspections?
What are the average drone capabilities?
And much more...
The webinar starts at 1 p.m. EST, Wednesday, August 7th, 2019, and lasts one hour.
About the Speakers:
Mr. Issa has eleven years of transmission line industry experience involving civil and structural engineering from 12 kV to 500 kV. He has a broad experience from several perspectives including utility, engineering–procurement-construction (EPC) contracts, and as the engineering consultant. He has performed the designs and led a variety of transmission line utility projects starting from project initiation to closing and as-built stages. These projects included new construction, relocation, uprating, rebuilding, re-conductor of existing lines, installing switches, distribution PLS-CADD™ Modeling, FAA Aerial Lighting & Marker Ball (ALM) design, distribution danger pole assessment, and North American Electric Reliability Corporation’s (NERC) compliance projects. He leads projects and supports overhead engineering designs according to code and client standards.
Mr. Abedelkhalik is a highly motivated individual with a background in the electrical engineering field. Mr. Abedelkhalik is well versed in the areas of hardware and telecommunications engineering with a vast knowledge in semi conductering. He has acquired knowledge and hands-on experience in overhead powerline standards and codes, terminologies, design concepts, transmission line components, distribution equipment, PLS-CADD™ & PLS-POLE™ design, and structural analysis. With a background in Electrical Engineering and structural analysis, he will continue to grow his technical skills and exceed expectations. Aside from his engineering experience, Mr. Abedelkhalik is also Remote Pilot in Command FAA Part 107 certified.
FAQs:

How much is this event?
This event is free for all registered guests before August 7th, 2019.
How do I get in contact with Lazen before the event?
You can visit our website or email Danielle Adoghe directly at adoghe@lazenpe.com.
Lazen Power Engineering's greatest ability lies in delivering reliable and innovative infrastructure solutions to our clients’ challenges and needs. Our services we provide are transmission line engineering, distribution line engineering, distribution fire hardening, PLS-CADD™ hardening and reliability, construction management, and drone inspections. Our collaborative team includes engineers and business professionals who all share our vision of providing innovative solutions to our clients. Lazen Power Engineering is headquartered in Orlando, FL.