Smart grid
Powerlines and substation projects
- Powerline projects
- Ellenbrook underground power project
- Powering Perth's Communities
- Guildford to Southern terminal transmission line
- Hopeland transmission line
- Kemerton to Binningup transmission line
- Kojonup to Albany transmission line
- Mid West Energy Project
- Muja to Wellstead transmission line
- Northern Terminal to Hadfields transmission line
- Automation works
- Ellenbrook underground power project
- Substation projects
- Balcatta substation
- Baldivis substation
- Bayswater substation
- Cottesloe substation upgrade
- Forrestdale zone substation site
- Furnissdale substation land acquisition
- Geraldton Port and CBD Power Requirements Project
- Hocking substation land acquisition
- Joondanna zone substation
- Maddington substation
- Manning Street substation upgrade
- Melville and Fremantle power options
- Mundaring Weir substation
- Sawyers Valley substation upgrade
- South East Terminal substation
- Western Terminal Reinforcement Project
- Balcatta substation
- About substations
- Site selection process
- Community concerns
- Project archive
- Powerline projects
Underground power
Helicopter line maintenance
Project schedule
In 2006, the Minister for Energy announced seven major residential projects for Round Four. Mount Pleasant North, Palm Beach, Maddington and Wilson West, projects have been completed, Attadale South and Bentley East are under construction and will be completed by the end of 2011.
In December 2010 the Minister for Energy announced 10 new areas that will be developed into projects (see the new Round 5 projects). The first of these will commence construction in the third quarter of 2011 and will take the Program through to 2014.
In June 2007, the Minister for Energy announced eight new localised enhancement projects for round 4 (Toodyay, Brunswick Junction, Cowaramup, Bunbury, Jurien Bay, Victoria Park, [Albany Hwy,] Maylands [Guildford Rd] and Belmont [Belvidere St). Toodyay, Brunswick Junction, Victoria Park and Jurien Bay have been completed and the remainder will be constructed progressively through 2011.




