Power and Water transmits and distributes electricity, and provides water and sewerage services, across the Northern Territory. We are a government-owned corporation.
What we do
Water and wastewater
We provide water and wastewater services to urban and remote customers across the Northern Territory. We manage ground and surface water supplies, and wastewater treatment plants as well as water and sewerage pipelines.
Power networks and distribution
In most major centres, we distribute electricity through the power networks we maintain, from the wires to the meters. This power is then sold to customers by their selected energy retailer.
Serving remote customers
Power and Water supplies electricity, water and sewerage services in 72 remote communities. Unlike urban centres, in remote areas we generate, distribute and retail power.
Our roles and services
We provide water and wastewater services to customers across the Northern Territory.
We operate the Northern Territory's power networks and manage electricity distribution, but we don’t generate the electricity or sell power except in some remote locations.
This means we make sure the power is running through the network to your property, and look after the poles, lines and meters that carry it there from a generator. We take meter readings and pass this on to your power retailer who then bills you and takes payment.
You can view a full list of Northern Territory residential power retailers here.
Our not-for-profit subsidiary Indigenous Essential Services provides electricity, water and sewerage services to 72 Indigenous communities and 79 outstations.
We contract and train Essential Services Operators through local councils, Aboriginal enterprises and private contractors to run facilities day-to-day. Learn more about remote power and networks.
For most business customers, the way we supply and serve you will be the same as for residential customers. If you're in Darwin, Katherine, Tennant Creek or Alice Springs, you’ll still buy your electricity through a power retailer.
There may be some extra things we need you to know if you're in business or managing a commercial property, such as trade waste or backflow prevention. If you're developing commercial or residential properties, take a look at our develop and build site to access standards, specifications and guidelines.
Developers and builders can gain quick and easy access to drawings, core guidelines and applications we provide to assist with planning, designing, building and sign off.
Find out more about our building and development processes.
Our gas unit supplies gas to electricity generators and other major gas users.
Power and Water purchases natural gas from the offshore Blacktip field in Bonaparte Gulf, off the Northern Territory coast.
It is processed onshore near Wadeye and transported via the Bonaparte Gas Pipeline and Amadeus Gas Pipeline for large customers, including the Territory's main electricity generators.
We also supply gas to industrial customers for reticulation, power generation, compressed natural gas and liquid natural gas production.
Electricity regulation
Power and Water is currently transitioning our electricity network regulation from the local Utilities Commission to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER).
While the AER assumed responsibility from Northern Territory's network regulation on 1 July 2015, the first determination being made for Power and Water under the National Electricity Law and Rules took effect on 1 July 2019.
More about the transition to AER
Electricity market operation
Power and Water is also the Territory's interim Market Operator, responsible for managing the wholesale exchange of electricity between generators and retailers.
Planning and reporting
To find out more about what we do, why we do it, and what we plan to do next, read:
Supporting the Territory
Power and Water plays and essential role in the Territory community, we're part of everyday life here. We're an employer of choice, and rely on Territory contractors and suppliers for all kinds of goods and services. Our community partnerships program helps us give back and contribute to the Territory in meaningful ways.
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News and media
New Darwin River Dam pump station reaches important milestone
Wednesday 12 March 2025
Power and Water’s new Darwin River Dam pump station is now more than 50% complete, with the multi-million-dollar project set to be finished next year.
Smart meter upgrade
We are upgrading electricity meters to new smart meters across the Territory.... read more
Working with us
We employ hundreds of Territorians in technical, professional and customer service roles. There are regular opportuni... read more
Refresh your event
Book our portable hydration stations or trailer for free water refills at your next event.... read more
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Saving energy
Finding out how making small changes to your daily habits can help the environment and save you money.
Use our home energy calculator

Stopping and reporting public leaks is something we can all do to save water in the Territory. Report it with a photo... read more
New Darwin River Dam pump station reaches important milestone
Wednesday 12 March 2025
Power and Water’s new Darwin River Dam pump station is now more than 50% complete, with the multi-million-dollar project set to be finished next year.

We are upgrading electricity meters to new smart meters across the Territory.... read more

We employ hundreds of Territorians in technical, professional and customer service roles. There are regular opportuni... read more

Book our portable hydration stations or trailer for free water refills at your next event.... read more
Saving energy
Finding out how making small changes to your daily habits can help the environment and save you money.
Use our home energy calculator