Network capacity mapping tool
Visualise the Western Power electricity network and gain insight into future network capacity and growth plans.
Visualise the Western Power electricity network and gain insight into future network capacity and growth plans.
National Electricity Infrastructure <div>The National Electricity Infrastructure database presents the spatial locations of Major Power Stations, Electricity Transmission Substations and Electricity
Loy Yang in Victoria is the largest power station in Australia by capacity (consisting of Loy Yang A and Loy Yang B counted together). However, if Loy Yang A and
Access expanded data for each distribution substation, including the total number of domestic and business customers, the number of solar customers, approved
This dataset describes Major Power Stations; structures in which high voltage electricity supply is converted, controlled or transformed.
The majority of Australia''s electricity is distributed through something called the National Electricity Market, or NEM. In spite of the name, the NEM is
Australia''s electricity infrastructure consists of transmission and distribution networks, as well as smaller standalone regional systems. Together, these networks have traditionally transported electricity from
We are the largest distributor of electricity on Australia''s east coast, providing power to 1.8 million customers; that''s over 4 million Australians relying on us everyday.
New estimates of on-grid electricity generation in Australia have been developed for this edition, covering electricity generated on the five major grids, including generation for own use by industry,
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