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Covered conductor replacement

Much of Endeavour Energy's network was built in the 1950s and 60s, when bare electricity conductors (powerlines) were the only cost-effective way to get power to homes and businesses.

We're now replacing bare high voltage overhead powerlines with covered conductor in our bushfire prone areas to improve network resilience during storms and to reduce the risk of bushfire in your area.

These will reduce the number of unplanned outages and help keep our communities safe.

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Pole and hardware upgrades

Some poles and equipment may look fine on the outside, but it’s possible that they're damaged, so careful and regular inspections are needed.

We inspect all our 300,000 poles, and a further 120,000 privately owned poles across our network, every five and a half years. This involves digging around the base of the pole or column, measuring the wall thickness and looking for signs of rot or termites. Maintenance works are undertaken on any issues found.

Replacing old underground cables

Your area may be serviced by underground electricity cables with some in service for more than 50 years. Over time, the insulation protecting the wires can degrade. Before defects occur resulting in more frequent and longer duration unplanned outages, we are proactively replacing old cables with new.

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New overhead and underground switchgear

Overhead and underground switchgear across our network has proven to be cost-effective and reliable in supporting the supply of power to homes and businesses for over 60 years.

Switchgear is an important component on our network as it provides network protection and regulates supply. It is often used for de-energising equipment and clearing faults in an immediate area, minimising the impact on customers, and ensuring reliable power supply.

The old switchgear is manual and requires on-site operation. With new switchgear we can perform activities remotely, quickly protecting customers and minimising outage impacts.

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Substation upgrades

Upgrading our substations is fundamental to ensuring our power supply remains dependable and cost-effective. With the rise in renewable energy sources, coupled with the usage of electric vehicles, it's essential that our power grid is equipped to support the increased demand.

Substation upgrades are driven by:

  • Growing demand for electricity due to population increases and new technological developments
  • The need to enhance the reliability and stability of the power grid, helping prevent outages and ensure a consistent supply of electricity
  • The need to increase capacity of the network to handle new renewable energy sources and technologies

 

Do you rely on power for medical equipment?

You'll need to activate your back up plan during planned works. If you're not currently registered with us phone us on 131 003 or register online.