Facility Management

Securing ElectraNet

COMPANY BACKGROUND

outh Australia’s electricity journey started back in 1885, when JWH Hullet became the first person to light a private residence through what was known as a hydroelectric plant. It wasn’t until 1897 that the South Australian Parliament passed a bill to form a privately owned electricity company to generate and transmit power to the Port Adelaide area. Fast-forward to 1998, the then South Australian Premier, John Olsen, announced the privatisation of the Electricity Trust of South Australia (ETSA). The subsequent separation and sale saw the establishment of ElectraNet. The distribution network

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