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The Power and Water Corporation is the Northern Territory of Australia's provider of electricity, water and sewerage services. We are one of the largest businesses in the Territory with assets in excess of $1.2 billion and servicing 80,000 customers.
 

 

'Fat peaks' send megawatts soaring‘Fat peaks’ send megawatts soaring

A number of successive, high daytime and overnight temperatures last week have produced what could be termed ‘fat peaks’  as people sought refuge from the heat and a good night’s sleep by leaving their air conditioners on longer and set lower.

Get Set 4 the Wet and Cyclone and Storm Centre

Get Set 4 the Wet and Cyclone and Storm Centre

The Top End is one of the most lightning prone places in the world during the wet season. Wild storms, strong winds, driving rain and cyclones can all affect the power supply and in cases of flooding, the water supply.

By 'getting set 4 the wet' you will help to ensure your safety and the security of your property. > > >

A damaged circuit breaker at the Casuarina Zone Substation (one of 26 substations) in mid September caused a power outage of 12 hours and affected more than 11,000 customers (approximately 14% of total customers).  More information > > >

Essential Services Operators TrainingKeeping remote communities connected

Essential Services Operators (ESOs) keep essential services such as power, water and sewerage up and running at more than 70 remote communities across the Territory. This week, (11 – 13 November) 38 Essential Services Operators from the Central Desert, Barkly and McDonnell Shires will travel to Alice Springs for a three-day course in keeping the power, water and sewerage services in their community connected and maintained. > > >

2008 Annual Report 2008 Annual Report

The 2008 Power and Water Annual Report has now been tabled by the Northern Territory Government and is available now on-line.
In addition to the required reports, it also provides information to the community about electricity, water and sewerage service statistics, strategies for the year ahead, Indigenous Essential Services, maps, environmental performance, tariffs, and community support. > > >