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Coordinates: 35°1655S 149°0759E / 35.282°S 149.133°E / -35.282; 149.133
 

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ActewAGL
Company typePrivate
IndustryUtilities
Founded3 October 2000 (2000-10-03)
HeadquartersCanberra, Australia

Key people

Damien Nicks (Chair),
John Knox (CEO),
Sam Sachse (CFO)
ProductsUtility services:
Electricity retailing and distribution,
Natural gas
RevenueDecrease A$786m (2016) [1]

Net income

Decrease A$199m (2016) [1]
OwnerIcon Water 50%,
AGL Energy 25%,
Jemena 25%

Number of employees

800 (3/2017) [2]
Websitewww.actewagl.com.au

ActewAGL is an Australian multi-utility joint venture company provides utility services in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and south-east New South Wales. The company was formed in October 2000 between the Australian Gas Light Company (now AGL Energy) and ACTEW Corporation (now Icon Water).

History[edit]

ActewAGL was formed in October 2000 as a joint venture between the Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) and ACTEW Corporation, a government-owned enterprise of the ACT Government.[3]

In 2000, ActewAGL entered into a contract with ACTEW Corporation for the management and operation of the water and sewerage network of the ACT and surrounding area. In February 2004, ActewAGL entered into a management agreement with TransACT Capital Communications Pty Ltd.[4]

In October 2006 ActewAGL's business was reorganised, creating separate retail and distribution entities. AGL and ACTEW Corporation continued as the partners for the retail business and Alinta and ACTEW Corporation became partners of the distribution business. Alinta changed its name in August 2008 to Jemena.[5]

In June 2012, ACTEW Corporation did not renew ActewAGL's water and sewerage management contract.[6]

As of October 2017, ActewAGL is made up of two partnerships:

Innovation[edit]

Since its beginning, ActewAGL has continued to undertake several innovative programs to help the environment. They include the following.

Evoenergy[edit]

Evoenergy is the name used by the electricity poles and wires, and gas pipes business and is part of the ActewAGL Distribution partnership. Evoenergy owns and operates over 2,000 km of electricity network and over 4,500 km of gas mains.[19]

In 2018, Evoenergy partnered with the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) to build a first-of-its-kind hydrogen test facility to test how hydrogen interacts with network materials, work practices and equipment. The study so far has verified that the underground 200kPa plastic network is compatible with 100 percent hydrogen.[20]

In March 2020, Evoenergy was awarded $2.05 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to research and test the impact of distributed energy resources on Canberra's energy market. The project will involve working in close collaboration with Schneider Electric, GreenSync, and Withywindle, and will explore the effect that distributed energy resources such as solar photovoltaics (PV), battery installations and electric vehicles have on the electricity network, and how these resources can be used by customers to their full potential.[21]

In September 2020, Evoenergy received a $250,000 grant from the ACT Government to provide home batteries for 75 homes as part of the Ginninderry Residential Battery Trial. Ginninderry Estate is one of Canberra's first all-electric suburbs and the project will provide Evoenergy with the opportunity to analyse solar and battery usage patterns.[22][23]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-03-19. Retrieved 2017-03-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "Self-service Platform".
  • ^ Wright, B. (2003). Canberra & the Capital Region, a new focus. NSW: Focus Publishing Pty Ltd.
  • ^ ActewAGL website, Our company, accessed 14 April 2008
  • ^ "Alinta LGA Ltd is now Jemena Ltd" (PDF) (Press release). Jemena. 4 August 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 August 2008.
  • ^ Doherty, Megan (20 July 2012). "Actew's 'water' bill hits $2.5m". The Canberra Times. Archived from the original on 2012-08-22. Retrieved 18 April 2013.
  • ^ a b "ActewAGL - About Us". Archived from the original on 25 January 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  • ^ "From 1 January 2018, the part of ActewAGL that looks after the electricity and gas networks will be changing its name to Evoenergy". www.actewagl.com.au. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
  • ^ Canberra tries to stamp on its carbon footprint http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10499227
  • ^ "Letter to the editor – Greenchoice | ActewAGL". Archived from the original on 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2012-09-23.
  • ^ Mount Stromlo Mini Hydro, "Greenhouse Challenge Plus - Company Profile - ACTEWAGL". Archived from the original on 2008-07-21. Retrieved 2008-05-02.
  • ^ ACT solar power facility "ActewAGL : Environment : ACT solar power facility feasibility study". Archived from the original on 2010-09-17. Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  • ^ Solar farm given go-ahead http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/09/03/2353764.htm
  • ^ Solar farms: tomorrow's forecast – sunny all the way http://www.actewagl.com.au/letspowerahead/environmental/solar.aspx[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Low-emission transport". www.actewagl.com.au. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ Brewer, Peter (2020-06-18). "Canberra's hydrogen fleet ready to roll, but needs fuel". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ "ActewAGL drives global electric vehicle innovation". www.actewagl.com.au. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ "ANU-ActewAGL project seeks to better understand electricity use in poorly insulated homes". www.actewagl.com.au. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ "About Us - Evoenergy". www.evoenergy.com.au. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ "Hydrogen test facility - Evoenergy". www.evoenergy.com.au. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ "Evoenergy explores Canberra energy market platforms". Energy Magazine. 2020-03-13. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ "Ginninderry battery trial builds on our future focus - Evoenergy". www.evoenergy.com.au. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  • ^ Vorrath, Sophie (2020-09-16). "Home battery trial set to launch in all-electric, all-solar Canberra suburb". RenewEconomy. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
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