Please note: The Energy Networks Association in Australia and the Energy Networks Association in the United Kingdom are not connected.
Energy Networks Association—Australia
The Energy Networks Association (ENA) is the peak national body for Australia’s energy networks which provide the vital link between gas and electricity producers and consumers. ENA represents gas distribution and electricity network businesses on economic, technical and safety regulation and national energy policy issues.
History
ENA Australia was formed in January 2004.
Structure
ENA member companies are:
(Australian Capital Territory)
(Tasmania)
(Victoria)
(New South Wales)
(South Australia)
(Queensland)
(New South Wales)
(South Australia)
(Queensland)
(South Australia)
(Western Australia)
(New South Wales)
(New South Wales)
(Victoria)
(Northern Territory)
(Victoria)
(Queensland)
(New South Wales)
(Victoria)
(Victoria)
(New South Wales)
(Tasmania)
(Western Australia)
(Western Australia).
Function
Energy network businesses deliver electricity and gas to over 13.5 million customers, employ more than 40 000 people and contribute approximately 1.25 percent to Australia's gross domestic product. Energy is delivered across Australia through approximately 48 000 kilometres of transmission lines, 800 000 kilometres of electricity distribution lines, including railways, and 81 000 kilometres of gas distribution pipelines. Energy network... Read More