Electricity networks
ActewAGL intends to construct a new zone substation to increase the capacity of its distribution network supplying the South Canberra region, and have published a final report on the proposed network investment plan. This report includes an assessment of identified options and details of the recommended action to be taken.
ActewAGL has commenced construction of a 132kV double circuit subtransmission line between Williamsdale and Theodore.
Network charges from 1 July 2010.
Technical standards for assets and information about customer rights and obligations.
The safety of our employees and customers is a top priority for ActewAGL. The ActewAGL Electricity Networks Safety Systems and Training team is a registered training organisation, which conducts training for ActewAGL employees and offers training and assessment to the utility industry.
General information about solar systems and connections in the ACT.
ActewAGL has partnered with Crime Stoppers and other federal agencies to combat the increasing level of copper cable theft in the ACT.
Reporting faults and making enquiries about street light enquiries.
To trim trees within the minimum distances of powerlines you must use a tree surgeon accredited by ActewAGL.
ActewAGL products and services information can be found by visiting the relevant areas of the ActewAGL website, or let your mouse do the walking and access a variety of online brochures right here.
The responsibility for the maintenance of private power lines is with the owners of those lines. To inspect the lines you must use suitably qualified inspectors.