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ComEd Expands Drone Program With Remotely Piloted Drones to Enhance Operations

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ComEd has announced the implementation of remote drone monitoring technology across northern Illinois, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing costs. This marks the first instance where certified pilots can operate drones from any location in the region. Utilizing Skydio Drone Dock technology, the initiative aims to improve equipment inspections, contributing to better grid performance and proactive outage prevention. ComEd's pilots will receive training on the new technology, with further installations planned later in 2023. The initiative aligns with ComEd's commitment to modernizing the electric infrastructure and providing a superior customer experience.

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  • Implementation of remote drone monitoring technology enhances operational efficiency.
  • Reduction in operational costs through improved equipment inspections.
  • Proactive outage prevention contributes to better grid performance.
  • Training for pilots on new technology ensures effective utilization.
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Innovative technology enables more efficient, remote inspection of equipment throughout northern Illinois

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Harnessing advanced technology to enhance operations, ComEd announced that, for the first time, its certified pilots will operate drones remotely from any location across northern Illinois. Using new Skydio Drone Dock technology, ComEd crews will test remote drone monitoring solutions that will enable safe, cost-effective on-site and on-demand surveillance capabilities without dispatching trucks of crews to perform in-person inspections.

“At ComEd we are always looking for ways to improve our customers’ experience and advance our storm recovery efforts. Smarter equipment monitoring is one way to proactively prevent outages and support overall grid performance,” said Terence Donnelly, president and COO of ComEd. “The expansion of our drone program builds upon the innovative work we have done over the last decade to strengthen and modernize our system.”

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which regulates commercial drone operation, permits organizations like ComEd to request operational waivers that allow pilots to remotely operate drones without a visual line of sight. These operational waivers will allow FAA-certified ComEd pilots to use enhanced drones to support routine equipment inspection, enabling utility crews to focus on priority grid repair and improvements.

Remote monitoring by drone will support overall grid performance by increasing ComEd’s ability to rapidly inspect equipment throughout the electric company’s service territory. This will help reduce operations and maintenance costs, while helping identify potential problem areas and prevent power outages before they occur. Remote, off-site flying capabilities will also maximize ComEd’s drone pilots’ efforts by limiting the time they are physically needed in the field.

To support ComEd’s nation-leading resiliency, routine monitoring of equipment is crucial to ensuring all grid assets are operating as intended. ComEd uses drones in a variety of ways, including to inspect power lines and following storms to assess damage and enable crews to more quickly and efficiently restore power. Drone pilots regularly join frontline workers in the field to assist with line and equipment inspection. In 2022, ComEd also began using drones to support vegetation management.

The drones included in ComEd’s Drone Dock program will be equipped with a high-resolution camera and thermography tools. These features will allow the drones to capture extensive data, digital images and video from all angles of grid equipment, which will then be reviewed to help preemptively address future equipment failure based on equipment conditions and environmental factors.

The docking station, manufactured by Skydio, provides a remote housing unit and launch pad for the drones when not in use. Currently, the technology is installed at ComEd’s Chicago Training Center while ComEd pilots are trained to use the new technology; the installation of additional docks is expected later in 2023 at secure locations throughout ComEd’s service territory.

Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), the nation’s leading competitive energy provider, with approximately 10 million customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s population. For more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

Skydio is the leading U.S. drone manufacturer and world leader in autonomous flight. Skydio leverages breakthrough AI to create the world’s most intelligent flying machines for use by consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Founded in 2014, Skydio is made up of leading experts in AI, robotics, cameras, and electric vehicles from top companies, research labs, and universities from around the world. Skydio designs, assembles, and supports its products in the U.S. from its headquarters in San Mateo, CA, and manufacturing facilities in Hayward, CA, to offer the highest standards of supply chain, manufacturing and data security. Skydio is trusted by leading enterprises across a wide range of industry sectors and is backed by top investors and strategic partners including Andreesen Horowitz, Linse Capital, Next47, IVP, Playground, and NVIDIA.

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What is ComEd's new drone technology initiative?

ComEd has launched a remote drone monitoring technology initiative to improve equipment inspections and enhance operational efficiency across northern Illinois.

How does the Skydio Drone Dock technology benefit ComEd?

The Skydio Drone Dock technology allows ComEd's certified pilots to operate drones remotely, reducing the need for on-site inspections and lowering operational costs.

When will ComEd's drone technology be fully implemented?

The initial technology is currently being trained on at ComEd's Chicago Training Center, with further installations expected later in 2023.

What impact does the new drone technology have on power outages?

The remote monitoring capabilities will help ComEd proactively prevent power outages by identifying potential problem areas quickly.

What are the key features of the drones used by ComEd?

The drones are equipped with high-resolution cameras and thermography tools for extensive data collection and monitoring of grid equipment.

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