Title :
Preventing Bird Electrocutions: Alternative Construction Methods Could Help Birds and Utilities
Author :
Harness, Richard E. ; Juvvadi, Pranay Rao
Author_Institution :
EDM Int., Inc., Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract :
In December 2011, we visited distribution pole lines in the Thar Desert in western India to assess the electrocution risk to raptors. We inspected 624 concrete poles and found 160 bird carcasses at the pole bases. Although power lines can provide positive benefits for birds, the trend of using concrete poles with metal crossarms outweighs the benefits. If concrete poles are used in raptor habitats, alternative construction methods should be substituted, such as the use of suspended insulators.
Keywords :
poles and towers; power distribution lines; Thar desert; alternative construction method; bird electrocution prevention; concrete poles; distribution pole lines; electrocution risk; metal crossarms; power lines; raptor habitats; suspended insulators; western India; Birds; Electrical safety; Electrocution; Industrial plants; Insulators; Power distribution; Power transmission lines;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2014.2345825