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CitiPower and Powercor have been recognised for our efforts in customer service, picking up a number of national awards at the recent Customer Service Institute of Australia (CSIA) Service Excellence Awards, including best Australian customer charters.
Trees or shrubs planted near overhead or underground power cables need to be chosen carefully to ensure your plants will thrive without coming into contact with electrical equipment. We have developed a planting guide for home gardens and rural properties
Victorian Premier, Hon John Brumby MP and Group Managing Director of Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Limited, Mr HL Kam recently recognised this year's Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Scholarship recipients at a gala ceremony at Parliament House.
Voltage variations, sometimes known as power surges or brown outs, may damage appliances and equipment beyond customers' point of supply. Business customers must take reasonable precautions to minimise loss or damage caused by voltage variations.
Trees and vegetation contacting power lines can be a dangerous fire risk. Powercor spends millions of dollars every year to keep our network bushfire safe - owners of private overhead lines also need to ensure required clearance distances are maintained.
Powercor Network Services is proud to be the major sponsor of Queensland Power and Gas 2008. This two day conference brings together leading energy chiefs to discuss the future direction of Australia's next energy powerhouse, Queensland.
We have released our fifth sustainability report detailing our 2007 performance. This year we have measured our performance according to key sustainability impacts, and the report has been independently verified and assured by an external consultant
The September 2008 edition of our popular trade publication "Techtalk" is now available. The newsletter provides updates on developments in the electricity industry and helpful information for contractors and suppliers who work on our electricity networks
A significant CitiPower network project to deliver a higher level of security to the power supply in Melbourne's Central Business District, and the associated levy to support the project, have received endorsement from the Essential Services Commission.
The CitiPower and Powercor website offers a number of online customer tools and forms, which assist in reporting faulty streetlights, making compliance declarations, applying for permits or site visits and registering compliments or complaints.
On 20 July, Melbournians will be given a rare opportunity to look inside and celebrate some of Melbourne's most intriguing architectural sites. CitiPower is a proud supporter of the inaugural Melbourne Open House, shining a light on our city's treasures.
Applications are now open for our 2009 Apprenticeship and Traineeship intake. Successful candidates can earn an industry qualification and enjoy great rewards, working for a strong and stable employer in an industry that's essential to all our lives.
Given the severity of today's weather forecast, CitiPower and Powercor will be escalating a whole of business response, invoking resource, communications and operational plans to restore supply outages safely and quickly, and keep customers well informed.
Our fifth CitiPower and Powercor Annual Report has recently been released - the report explains our role in the state's electricity industry, highlights our accomplishments from the 2007 calendar year, and outlines our business objectives and strategies.
Powercor is thrilled to be on board as a supporter of Australia's best children's festival, Fun4Kids. The festival is eight days of seriously good fun on the Great Ocean Road from Sunday 29th June to Sunday 6th July.
Our regional depots have donated almost $80,000 to Victorian charities since 2000 through our Health and Safety LTI scheme. Locations are rewarded for zero lost time injury milestones, and those monies are reinvested into the communities where we operate.
Significant progress has been made restoring power supplies to CitiPower and Powercor customers after Wednesday's damaging winds. Several hundred customers remain off supply, while crews work to resolve smaller single premises faults.
Powercor has teamed up with the State's electricity safety regulator, Energy Safe Victoria, to help prevent serious injury or death resulting from trucks hitting powerlines during the forthcoming season when bulk deliveries are made to farms.
CitiPower and Powercor are responsible for maintaining most types of streetlights within our network areas. We attend to faulty streetlights as soon as practicable when reported by customers, or immediately when detected as part of our regular patrols.
CitiPower and Powercor's long term commitment to addressing the skilled labour shortage and building a sustainable workforce has reached a significant milestone with more than 100 apprentices and trainees on the business's books for the very first time.
CitiPower and Powercor is committed to taking all reasonable steps to meet peak electricity demand this summer and has invested millions of dollars in preparing its electricity networks for extreme weather conditions.
CitiPower and Powercor is urging customers to identify and eliminate electrical safety risks, both around the home and in the community this festive season.
CitiPower and Powercor works with the Essential Services Commision to deliver ongoing improvements to our almost 1 million network customers. We've recently released our supply reliability targets for 2008.
All five Victorian Electricity Distributors have developed an industry website, outlining installation requirements for Civil Contractors.
CitiPower would like to thank all the entrants of last month's CitiPower Mystery Melbourne contest. Five lucky winners were randomly selected to win a prize.
CitiPower and Powercor have delivered strong performance across a range of measures according to the comparative report on the state's five electricity distributors, released by Victoria's independent energy regulator.
Our new website has brought together the CitiPower and Powercor network brands on a new platform that's easier to navigate and simpler to use.
Spreading business skills and knowledge is one of the keys to economic prosperity in any community. We regard business award programs as one of the best ways to share business know-how more broadly within regional communities.
Our third Annual Report showcases our objectives, strategies and performance results over the 2006 calendar year.
As a prelude to the roll out of Advanced Interval Metering scheduled to start in 2008, trials are being conducted across Victoria to identify the best available communications technologies.
CitiPower and Powercor have prepared updated Tariff Strategy Reports that outline their overarching tariff strategies for 2006-10.