Oncor Uses Nanotechnology in Fight Against Copper Wire Theft
02 Agosto 2007 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
DALLAS, Aug. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Oncor Electric Delivery
will implement a new technology this summer that will both
discourage would-be criminals from stealing copper from the
company's substations and switchyards and help law enforcement
personnel find and prosecute thieves. The technology, which is
invisible to the naked eye, marks Oncor equipment and particularly
copper wire so that it can be identified after it has been stolen.
Oncor will work closely with law enforcement in this effort. Areas
protected with the technology will also have signs warning that
material has been marked with a traceable technology. "This is a
traceable technology that will enable us to not only identify our
stolen goods, but also to prosecute to the fullest extent of the
law," said Rob Trimble, president and chief operating officer of
Oncor. "Substations and switchyards have been the main targets for
copper theft. Thieves are literally taking their lives in their
hands for some spending money when they remove metal from a
high-voltage area." Not only is safety an issue for thieves, but
also for Oncor employees. When protective ground wires are stolen
from substations and switchyards, employees may be shocked or
injured. Oncor urges anyone who notices something amiss at Oncor
substations or switchyards, such as holes in substation fences or
open gates to call the number on his or her electric bill. If an
immediate danger is seen, such as a downed line or exposed wire,
leave the area and call 9-1-1. In addition to the nanotechnology,
Oncor has taken a number of other measures to address copper theft,
such as installing security systems on perimeter fences, clearing
foliage away from fences, increasing security lighting to make the
area more visible and replacing stolen copper with copper weld,
which has the same electrical properties as copper but with less
market value. While these measures have helped decrease losses from
wire thefts, Oncor continually looks for new deterrents to further
prevent these crimes and help convict those who commit them.
Oncor's wire theft losses were considerably lower in 2006 than in
2005, in part because of the company's proactive approach to
preventing theft. Oncor, a subsidiary of TXU Corp., is an electric
distribution and transmission business that provides power to more
than three million homes and businesses and operates more than
115,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines in Texas.
Information about Oncor can be obtained by going directly to
http://www.oncor.com/. DATASOURCE: Oncor Electric Delivery CONTACT:
Carol Peters of Oncor Electric Delivery, +1-972-791-6200 Web site:
http://www.oncor.com/
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