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Powering Perth's Communities

Western Power has adopted a fresh approach to the Eastern Terminal project. The new project will be known as Powering Perth's Communities (PPC), reflecting that this project will deliver benefits to the entire Perth community, including the Hills area.

Phase I of the PPC project is in progress, with valuable feedback obtained during the community Focus Group workshop held on 29 November 2008.  Western Power is currently reviewing the outcomes of the workshop and is working towards announcing a final tie-in decision in January 2009.


What is Phase II of the new project?

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Western Power would like to thank all community members and interest groups who attended the PPC Focus Group workshop on 29 November 2008.

A document summarising the workshop, which includes comments and feedback, is currently being prepared. It will be made available, along with interest group presentations as soon as possible.

All information presented and discussed during the November 2008 workshop is now available and can be found in the 'downloads' section on this page.

Downloads

  • Workshop Summary Paper (PDF 2.74mb)
    Download a copy of the summary paper from the November Focus Group workshop.
  • Western Power's presentation (PDF 2.96mb - large file)
    Download the PowerPoint presentation that was made to the community Focus Group on 29 November 2008 here.
  • Options Paper (PDF 2.5mb - large file)
    Download a copy of the paper which summaries the tie-in options for discussion during the November Focus Group workshop.
  • Photomontages
    Download a copy of the photomontages to view simulations of each tie-in option.
  • Site Selection Process: Review of Public Submissions (PDF 159.4kb)
    Download a copy of ERM's report which reviews public submissions relating to the previously proposed consultation process.

News archive

Community Interest Group presentations

Focus Group formed

A fresh start

Project Information

To ensure sufficient power is available in the network and that the security of the network is not compromised, two critical components of the Powering Perth’s Communities project were identified.

1. A requirement to deliver an additional 1000 MW of power to the network by 2011 via a reconstructed 330kV line from the southwest to Hackett’s Gully in the Perth Hills in conjunction with the development of South Eastern Terminal (near Byford), and
2. The ability to connect this line to a new or existing switchyard by 2017, or possibly earlier.

The security of the electricity network is reliant on the new 330 kV power line connecting to a new or existing switchyard by 2017. Switchyards enable Western Power to connect and isolate powerlines, maximising the security of the network.

This means a more secure power supply for Perth's communities, including our hospitals, schools, businesses and your home.

To meet current electricity demands, a tie-in solution will be sufficient in the short term. However, to meet the future predicted increase in electricity demand, this new line will need to be directly connected into a switchyard.

Western Power is undertaking the Powering Perth's Communities project in two phases.

  • Phase One is already underway and most recently involved the Focus Group meeting on 29 November to determine a tie in solution for the new powerline coming into the metropolitan area.
  • Phase Two will involve securing the network by connecting the new line into a switchyard (either new or existing), noting however that the Eastern Terminal switchyard proposal is just one of options to be investigated.

Each phase will involve working in collaboration with the community to review and evaluate the available options using a sustainability assessment taking into account community values and concerns as well as technical requirements.

Phase I Click for more information

Phase II Click for more information

Working with you

The Powering Perth's Communities project represents an opportunity for Western Power to apply a sustainability assessment approach to decision-making to ensure the project achieves the best balance of outcomes for society, the environment, the technical requirements and the most efficient use of funds. In doing so, Western Power looks to involve the community more fully in the process.

Western Power looks forward to working with the community on this project.

Contact us

For more information please contact ppc@westernpower.com.au or call (08) 9326 4007

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Page update on 10 December 2008