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Energy Networks Association
AbbreviationENA
FormationJanuary 2004
Legal statusNon-profit company (registered in Australia)
PurposeEnergy networks in Australia
Location
Region served
Australia
Chief Executive
Malcolm Roberts
Main organ
Chairman—Terry Effeney, Chief Executive Officer, Energex
WebsiteENA Australia

The Energy Networks Association (ENA) is a trade association responsible for representing companies that own and operate gas and electrical transmission and distribution networks in Australia. It was formed in January 2004 as the successor to the Distribution Directorate of the Electricity Supply Association of Australia (established 1918 with Herbert Reah Harper as inaugural president) and the Network Operators Committee of the Australian Gas Association.[1]

References

  1. ^ "About us". Energy Networks Association. Retrieved 24 September 2013.