Verve Energy
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Verve Energy | |
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Founded | 2006 |
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Website | www.verveenergy.com.au/ |
Verve Energy is a corporation owned by the Government of Western Australia. It was split from the monolithic vertical monopoly, Western Power, in 2006 during reforms to the state's energy sector. Verve Energy owns and operates power generators.
[edit] Generators
Verve Energy owns five major power stations, supplying electricity to the South-West Interconnected System:
- Muja Power Station, east of Collie
- Collie Power Station, in Collie
- Kwinana Power Station, in Kwinana
- Cockburn Power Station, in Cockburn
- Pinjar Power Station, in Pinjar
- Mungarra Power Station
In addition it has various other generation plants, including windfarm assets in Albany, wind diesel, and biomass facilities.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- http://www.verveenergy.com.au/
- Government of Western Australia - Office of Energy
- Government of Western Australia - Office of Energy - Electricity Reform Implementation Unit
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