Part of an integrated supply chain

Large energy generators (including renewables such as solar, wind or pumped hydro, coal fired stations and gas)
Large transmission networks sending high voltage power over long distances from the point of generation to communities across NSW
Distribution networks, like Endeavour Energy, who safely connect low voltage power to homes and businesses as well as build and maintain the electricity network in their assigned areas
Energy retailers who are responsible for selling you the energy delivered by this supply chain and providing a range of power plans for you to choose between
Large energy generators (including renewables such as solar, wind or pumped hydro, coal fired stations and gas)
Large transmission networks sending high voltage power over long distances from the point of generation to communities across NSW
Distribution networks, like Endeavour Energy, who safely connect low voltage power to homes and businesses as well as build and maintain the electricity network in their assigned areas
Energy retailers who are responsible for selling you the energy delivered by this supply chain and providing a range of power plans for you to choose between
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Working towards a brighter energy future

It’s an exciting time in energy.

The rapid advancements in renewable energy technology is driving change, creating new opportunities and challenges for our energy network as we move from a traditional poles and wires model to a flexible modern grid. With a firm focus on the shift to a cleaner, greener and lower carbon energy future, we’re committed to enhancing the resilience and long-term sustainability of our network.

This will allow us to use more renewable energy and move away from the tradition ‘top down’ supply model, enabling the integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) like rooftop solar systems, batteries, smart meters and electric vehicles.

Our network design for the future is focused on embracing these changes to permit equitable access to all users of DER. We’re investing in new technologies to provide customers with more choice and control on how they use and receive energy. That includes the rollout of community batteries, electric vehicle interfaces, smart meters and advanced analytics to enable the management and trading of DER.

What it means for your energy

Shifting from poles and wires to a flexible modern grid, will give you more control over how you use and receive energy. It will also:
Bring more renewable energy onto the grid and reduce carbon emissions
Give our customers more choice about how they use and store energy
Ensure greater reliability of the grid
Reduce the cost of running the network and lower our portion of electricity bills
Support the electrification of industries and contribute to building sustainable and vibrant communities
Bring more renewable energy onto the grid and reduce carbon emissions
Give our customers more choice about how they use and store energy
Ensure greater reliability of the grid
Reduce the cost of running the network and lower our portion of electricity bills
Support the electrification of industries and contribute to building sustainable and vibrant communities
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When it will happen

We're already working to address changes in energy demand and consumption, as well as the impact this has on a constantly evolving network.

We’re driving continual improvements, such as voltage management, while embracing new, more efficient technologies, to deliver better services to customers.

As we continue to evolve the grid, we will bring even more renewable energy into the grid, facilitate multi-directional flows in the energy system and enable the uptake of more cutting-edge innovations.