Powercor Australia

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Powercor Australia
Company typePrivate (subsidiary of Spark Infrastructure (49%), Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings and Power Assets Holdings (collectively 51%))
IndustryInfrastructure
Founded1994
HeadquartersMelbourne, Australia
ParentCheung Kong group 51%
Spark Infrastructure 49%
Websitehttp://www.powercor.com.au/

Powercor Australia is an Australian electricity distribution company that operates throughout western Victoria, and the western suburbs of Melbourne.

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]

References

  1. ^ "Bushfire Mitigation Strategy Plan 2011-2012" (PDF). Powercor. Retrieved 23 July 2012.