Energy Networks 2012
Energy Networks 2012 – Building for the Future will be held in Brisbane from 30 April – 2 May 2012.
ENA Members
All of Australia's electricity and gas network companies are members of ENA, providing governments, policy-makers and the community with a single point of reference for major energy network issues. Transmission Network Service Providers (TNSPs) were invited to join as full members of ENA in 2008. ENA Member Map List of Member Companies List of Members Information in this section was provided by the members listed: ActewAGL ActewAGL is Australia’s largest multi-utility established in 2000 under a joint venture between ACTEW Corporation Limited and The Australian Gas Light Company. In October 2006 Alinta also became a joint-venture partner. ActewAGL provides electricity, green energy, natural gas, water and wastewater services ...
Gas Committee
The purpose of the ENA Gas Committee is to develop gas network related policy recommendations and advice for ENA It serves as the principal working-level forum for issues relating to gas networks such as, but not limited to: technical regulation asset management, development and standards gas market development gas utilisation opportunities and challenges gas emergency response protocols gas safety industry employment and training gas industry education research and development, and gas appliance certification, standards and installation issues. Gas Committee news and information National Framework for Natural Gas Customer Connections, 29 May 2009 ENA DOC 020—2007 National Gas Supply Industry Passport These Guidelines and Administrative Principles were ...
Regulatory Affairs Committee
The Regulatory Affairs Committee The Regulatory Affairs Committee (RAC) is a standing Committee of the ENA Board which operates as a reference group giving ongoing advice to the Board and ENA National Office. Membership of the Committee consists of senior regulatory affairs staff from all ENA members. Purpose The purpose of the committee is to serve as the principal working-level forum for issues relating to the economic regulation of electricity and gas electricity distribution and electricity transmission networks. The areas on which the Committee provides guidance and advice include: Appropriate approaches to and models for the ...
Asset Management Committee
The Asset Management Committee (AMC) is a Standing Committee of the ENA Board giving ongoing advice and formulating policy on asset management issues. Subcommittees of the AMC Demand Management and Embedded Generation Committee Electric and Magnetic Fields Committee Electricity Technical Regulatory Committee Australian Strategic Technology Program Industry Skills and Training Reference Group National High Voltage Live Work Forum Power Poles and Crossarms Forum Work Practices Forum Energy Security Reference Group Health, Safety and Environment Committee National Broadband Network Working Group Reliability and Power Quality Committee
Smart Networks Committee
Log in to the Smart Networks Committee member page. (Only SNC members can log in.) The Smart Networks Committee (SNC) is a standing committee of the ENA Board formed to provide advice to the ENA Board and ENA more broadly on policies relating to the development of smart electricity distribution networks. SNC will develop industry policy for smart networks (including smart meters) and manage a comprehensive framework to influence government and regulators. SNC will assist in the development of ENA submissions and representations that fall within the areas of responsibility of the Committee. Final submissions and policy documents will be provided to the ...
Welcome
The Energy Networks Association (ENA) is the peak national body representing gas and electricity distribution businesses throughout Australia. All of Australia's electricity and gas network companies are members of ENA, providing governments, policy-makers and the community with a single point of reference for major energy network issues.
ENA energy prices statement
Energy prices have been increasing recently due to a range of factors across the energy market. For more information visit our energy prices statement webpage.
Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMFs)
The ENA EMF webpage will provide you with information on EMF policies for the electricity industry as well as other documents which will explain more about the possible effects of EMF on health and ways that EMF may be managed.

