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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 77,000 customers.

 

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New mine at Batchelor to go 'live' with 22,000 voltsNew mine at Batchelor to go 'live' with 22,000 volts - community warned to stay clear
Power and Water Corporation will energise the new power line between Batchelor and the Compass Resources Brown Oxide Mine, just outside Batchelor, with 22,000 volts of power on Monday, 19 May. While the community has watched this project with interest during construction, people are now warned to stay well clear of any power system infrastructure as with any other live system.

Statement of Corporate Intent 2008-2009

Power and Water's Statement of Corporate Intent 2008 – 2009

The Power and Water Corporation was established under the Power and Water Corporation Act 2002 and is a NT Government Owned Corporation under the Government Owned Corporations Act 2001 (GOC Act).

The Statement of Corporate Intent  provides information for three financial years starting 1 July 2008 and includes Power and Water’s strategies, risks, investment plans and performance targets.

Undergrounding of power supply project receives budget boost.

Undergrounding of power supply project receives budget boost.
Power and Water welcomed the news today (2 May 2008) that the NT Government will provide an additional $13.6 million in the next two years to boost undergrounding of power supply works in Darwin’s northern suburbs.

The funding will enable Power and Water to accelerate the underground program to complete Rapid Creek and Millner by the end of 2009.

Luke Garrett, Jason Holland and Richard Baldock

Award Winning Apprentices
Power and Water Corporation (PWC) congratulates four of its apprentices on receiving Group Training Northern Territory (GTNT) Awards for Darwin based Apprentices and Trainees.

Entries are now open for the Power and Water Corporation 2008 Melaleuca Awards for environmental excellence. Wanted: Eco Innovators Reward: 2008 Power and Water Melaleuca Awards
Entries are now open for the Power and Water Corporation 2008 Melaleuca Awards for environmental excellence.

Last year’s awards rounded up some outstanding innovations such as the water saving devices at Katherine Sportsground and Aquatic Centre, used by around 50,000 people each year, to cut water use by about 1,421,000 litres annually.  Meanwhile, the folks at Casuarina Square installed a cardboard baler to recycle 24 tonnes of cardboard a month and cut its energy consumption by nearly 20% in a year.

To encourage more students to showcase their environmental awareness and innovation a ‘Schools Category’ was introduced last year with Pularumpi School (Tiwi Islands) being awarded the Schools Melaleuca Award for their saving water through a new irrigation system project. The irrigation system for the school grounds saves about six million litres of water a year, resulting in students planting 100 more trees in the grounds which look great all year round.