Powercor Australia
Powercor Australia is an Australian electricity distribution company that operates throughout western Victoria, and the western suburbs of Melbourne.
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Private (subsidiary of Spark Infrastructure (49%), Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings and Power Assets Holdings (collectively 51%)) | |
Industry | Infrastructure |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Melbourne, Australia |
Parent | Cheung Kong group 51% Spark Infrastructure 49% |
Website | http://www.powercor.com.au/ |
The company owns and maintains power lines, substations and street lights and also manages the largest electricity distribution network in Victoria.
Powercor is 51% owned by the Cheung Kong group and 49% by Spark Infrastructure which also own Citipower, which maintain the city of Melbourne's CBD network, and SA Power Networks, which maintains the South Australian network.
Network statistics
As of September 2011:
- Total line length: 84,026 km
- Area covered: 150,000 km2
- Customers: 730,273
- Zone substations 70
- Zone substation transformers (66 kV to 22 kV): 137
- Distribution Ttransformers (22 kV to 240 V): 81,553
- Poles: 535,941
- 31,865 customers supplied via single-wire earth return rural grid
- Wires underground: 10.6%
- 86% classified as 'rural'
- Network availability: 99.96%[1]
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References
- "Bushfire Mitigation Strategy Plan 2011-2012" (PDF). Powercor. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
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