Enabling Clean Energy

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At SA Power Networks, we are passionate about empowering South Australia’s distributed energy transition.

Click below to listen to Brendon Hampton, Head of Network Strategy, as talks about our theme of enabling clean energy and how collaboration is key for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for South Australians now, and for the generations to come.


Nowhere in the world is the transition to a decarbonised electricity system being led by customers as it is in Australia. South Australia is at the forefront of this transition, with the highest uptake in rooftop solar per capita in the nation and with more than 60% of the State’s energy needs met by renewables in 2020. Our Reset Theme of clean energy focuses on understanding what really matters to our customers, such as the level of investment to enable an uptake in solar, batteries, and renewables.

We are also keen to explore how our fleet and shift to electric vehicles could play a role, and how technology and data can improve our systems and services.

As South Australia’s electricity distribution network operator, SA Power Networks’ role is changing as the grid evolves into an increasingly distributed, two-way energy system. We are developing innovative solutions to help manage our network, enable more solar, and facilitate new energy services, while also making sure we continue to provide a safe, reliable, and affordable network.

Click here to view the copy of Brendon's presentation from our Regional engagement workshops, where he talks about the theme of enabling a clean energy future and unlocking future value for our state.

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At SA Power Networks, we are passionate about empowering South Australia’s distributed energy transition.

Click below to listen to Brendon Hampton, Head of Network Strategy, as talks about our theme of enabling clean energy and how collaboration is key for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for South Australians now, and for the generations to come.


Nowhere in the world is the transition to a decarbonised electricity system being led by customers as it is in Australia. South Australia is at the forefront of this transition, with the highest uptake in rooftop solar per capita in the nation and with more than 60% of the State’s energy needs met by renewables in 2020. Our Reset Theme of clean energy focuses on understanding what really matters to our customers, such as the level of investment to enable an uptake in solar, batteries, and renewables.

We are also keen to explore how our fleet and shift to electric vehicles could play a role, and how technology and data can improve our systems and services.

As South Australia’s electricity distribution network operator, SA Power Networks’ role is changing as the grid evolves into an increasingly distributed, two-way energy system. We are developing innovative solutions to help manage our network, enable more solar, and facilitate new energy services, while also making sure we continue to provide a safe, reliable, and affordable network.

Click here to view the copy of Brendon's presentation from our Regional engagement workshops, where he talks about the theme of enabling a clean energy future and unlocking future value for our state.

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SAPN would like to utilise the switching of the consumers loads to help balance grid supply and demand, ....which is a very good thing.

Consumers who are exporting surplus PV should not be charged for the portion of the controlled load that is generated on their property!!!

TimKI 9 months ago
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