Verve Energy was a Western Australian Government owned corporation responsible for operating the state's electricity generators on the state's South West Interconnected System (SWIS).
Company type | State government owned |
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Industry | Power generation |
Predecessor | Western Power |
Founded | 1 April 2006 |
Fate | Merged with Synergy |
Successor | Synergy Generation |
Headquarters | |
Area served | South-west of Western Australia |
Key people | Jason Waters (managing director) |
Services | Electricity generation |
Owner | Government of Western Australia |
Website | www |
It was split from the then vertically integrated Western Power Corporation in 2006, during reforms to the state's electricity sector. The company was merged into Synergy in 2014.[1]
Generators
editVerve Energy owned five major power stations, supplying electricity to the South West Interconnected System:
- Muja Power Station, east of Collie
- Collie Power Station, in Collie
- Kwinana Power Station, in Naval Base heavy industrial suburb
- Cockburn Power Station, in Cockburn
- Pinjar Power Station, in Pinjar
- Mungarra Power Station
In addition it owned various other generation plants, including the Albany Wind Farm, wind diesel, and biomass facilities.
References
edit- ^ On 1 January 2014, Verve ceased trading following a merger with Synergy, the WA State Government owned energy retailer for the South West Interconnected System. The retail and generating entity trades under the business name "Synergy". "Electricity And Gas Suppliers". Office of Energy. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
External links
edit- Official website
- Government of Western Australia - Office of Energy
- Government of Western Australia - Office of Energy - Electricity Reform Implementation Unit