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Power and Water Corporation
Websitepowerwater.com.au

Power and Water Corporation, trading as PowerWater, is a corporation in the

electricity, water and sewerage
services.

History

The Power and Water Corporation was formed on 1 July 2002, taking over from the former government utility, Power and Water Authority. Power and Water became the first government-owned corporation in the Northern Territory.

Electricity

There are three power networks, or

electricity grids, in the NT, with each network the Australian Energy Regulator managing investment and efficiency, while PowerWater manages the day-to-day-operations. These networks are:[1]

Power stations owned by PowerWater include the Channel Island Power Station, on Darwin Harbour's Middle Arm, which is the largest power station in the Northern Territory, and the Ron Goodin Power Station at Alice Springs, the second-largest power station.

The Katherine Power Station and the Berrimah Power Station are linked to the Channel Island Power Station.[clarification needed] The DarwinKatherine system links from the Channel Island Power Station to Berrimah and Katherine power stations.

Other power stations in the territory include the McArthur River Power Station, the Tennant Creek Power Station, the Brewer Estate Power Station, and the Yulara Power Station.

The Weddell Power Station was constructed in 2008–2014.[2] The first two generators came on line in 2008–2009. The third generator was due to be completed in 2011–2012 but did not get commissioned until 2014. The power station added 30% capacity to Darwin's power supply.[3]

Water

Stuart Park Water Tower

PowerWater is also responsible for management of sewerage and the major water catchments in the region. Water is mainly stored in the largest dam, The Darwin River Dam which holds up to 90% of Darwin's water supply. For many years, Darwin's principal water supply came from Manton Dam.

Darwin River Dam

References

  1. ^ "Power networks and supply". Power and Water Corporation. 12 July 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Weddell Power Station". Territory Generation. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Weddell Power Station". Power and Water Corporation. Archived from the original on 22 June 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2011.

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