Continuous Transmission Line and Right of Way
Monitoring with LineAware

LineAware provides operational flexibility to help utilities predict, detect, and respond to weather threats using advanced wind modeling and measurement 

LineAware®

Severe Weather Is a Leading Cause of Grid Disruptions

Severe weather events account for 83% of major power outages, costing billions annually in restoration.

Growing weather risk requires real-time actionable intelligence to maintain reliability and safety.

LineAware®

Utilities Face:

Reliability Concerns

Rising Insurance and Upgrade Costs

Ratepayer and Regulatory Scrutiny on Upgrades

Digital Infrastructure for a Safer Grid

LineAware™ equips utilities with continuous monitoring and proactive insights that enable preparedness & action before emergencies arise

Severe Weather Risk Visibility

Direct right-of-way wind measurements using tower-mounted weather stations

30 meter resolution wind forecasts using computational fluid dynamics up to 10 days

Customizable thresholds and alerting

Conductor Behavior

Monitor phase-by-phase conductor sag and analyze conductor behavior over time.

Monitor current and forecasted precipitation, humidity, and temperature

Customizable thresholds and alerting

Icing Detection

Forecasted icing risk accumulation using temperature, precipitation, and humidity

Tower-mounted anemometers directly measure precipitation, humidity, and temperature

Alert on anomalous sag and ice accumulation risk

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FAQs

Do your products also work at the distribution level?

LineAware can evaluate wildfire risk and climatic conditions like measured/forecasted wind speed at both transmission and distribution sites.

How do you measure windspeed?

Wind speed is measured locally using an ultrasonic anemometer. Numerical windspeed predictions are calculated using CFD-corrected third-party weather data.