Video library
We have prepared a collection of short videos on a range of topics including:
- network regulation
- managing the network
- customer service
- pricing
- understanding solar options
- responding to renewables
- future proofing the network
Electricity Network Regulation
Brendon Crown
Power and Water
The AER process
Brendon Crown
Power and Water
What is ring-fencing
Message to People’s Panel
Darren Gladman
Clean Energy Council
What should the People’s Panel be considering
Customers wanting to understand solar options
Dean Lombard
Renew
What is better household solar or solar farms
Dean Lombard
Renew
Where can customers get information about solar
Darren Gladman
Clean Energy Council
Where can customers get information about solar
Responding to renewables – the big picture
Jim McKay
Northern Territory Government
Explaining the Darwin Katherine Electricity System Plan
Jim McKay
Northern Territory Government
Opportunities for Hydrogen
Jim McKay
Northern Territory Government
Planning for the future
Darren Gladman
Clean Energy Council
Challenges for Power and Water
Dean Lombard
Renew
Challenges for Power and Water
Dean Lombard
Renew
Are price signals the best way to manage how people use electricity
Darren Gladman
Clean Energy Council
What should Power and Waters focus for planning be
Andrew Deme
GridQube
How the network manages solar now
Darren Gladman
Clean Energy Council
Is there an end of life/recycling issue for PV panels and batteries
Responding to renewables – the future network
Darren Gladman
Clean Energy Council
Electric vehicles
Darren Gladman
Clean Energy Council
What does distributed energy mean
Andrew Deme
GridQube
What is GridQube investigating with for Power and Water?
Andrew Deme
GridQube
Planning for the future
Andrew Deme
GridQube
Electric vehicles and opportunities for the network
Mervyn Davies
Power and Water
Do we need electric vehicle super chargers everywhere
Mervyn Davies
Power and Water
Why workplaces will need electric vehicle chargers
Jo Cruikshank
Northern Territory Government
Electric Vehicles in the Northern Territory
Jo Cruikshank
Northern Territory Government
Challenges for the network of electric vehicles
Jo Cruikshank
Northern Territory Government
Northern Territory Government support for electric vehicles
Customer service
Dean Lombard
Renew
What is one thing Power and Water could do that would make a difference to customers
Jim MacKay
Northern Territory Government
What is one thing Power and Water could do that would make a difference to customers
Michael Allen
Rimfire Energy
Retailers providing a choice for customers
Dean Lombard
Renew
Customers like the idea of a community solar bank. Is this possible?
Andrew Deme
GridQube
How the network manages solar now
Dean Lombard
Renew
Solar on community housing
Dean Lombard
Renew
How do we make sure no-one is left behind
Darren Gladman
Clean Energy Council
How do we make sure no-one is left behind
Luke Stapleton
Power and Water
Vegetation management
Luke Stapleton
Power and Water
How are customers notified of vegetation management
Luke Stapleton
Power and Water
What to do if you are concerned about power lines
Stuart Eassie
Power and Water
Improving our response
Managing the network
Mervyn Davies
Power and Water
How the network had been totally run down prior to 2008
Mervyn Davies
Power and Water
Boom and bust spending
Mervyn Davies
Power and Water
Why Power and Water has the worst factors when it comes to benchmarking
Steve Vlahovic
Power and Water
Managing the network
Stuart Eassie
Power and Water
Keeping the lights on
Stuart Eassie
Power and Water
Innovation in asset management
Alistair Carmichael
Power and Water
Meter reading
Pricing
Ezra Beeman
Energeia
Pricing
Ezra Beeman
Energeia
Fair pricing
Ezra Beeman
Energeia
Pricing for solar
Ezra Beeman
Energeia
Flat pricing
Your energy
Power and Water is responsible for the ‘poles and wires’ that transport electricity from generators to your home or business. The electricity is generated by power stations owned by Territory Generation and other privately owned businesses. You are billed for your electricity service by your electricity retailer, which is predominantly Jacana Energy for most small customers, although other retailers offer the same retail service in the Territory.
The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) regulates the services we deliver through our regulated networks of Darwin-Katherine, Alice Springs and Tennant Creek. The AER requires that customers are engaged in shaping our forward plans.
Power and Water’s smaller networks outside these regions are not regulated by the AER and are therefore not the subject of this current engagement program.