Ratepayers the winners as Council joins electricity trial

Published Thursday, 12 April, 2018 at 12:15 PM

Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy
The Honourable Dr Anthony Lynham

Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) has become the first council in Queensland to join a trial to optimise electricity use and ultimately save money for ratepayers.

“The agreement with Yurika, part of the Energy Queensland group of companies, sees TRC as the first council subscriber to the Virtual Power Plant,” Energy Minister Dr Anthony Lynham said.

“The Yurika Virtual Power Plant has been developed specifically to optimise customers’ energy usage to lower costs and ultimately lower energy prices across the market.

“Reducing electricity usage at peak times makes good sense for the council and for ratepayers,’’ Dr Lynham said.

TRC Water and Waste Chair Cr Nancy Sommerfield said council had signed an agreement that incorporated 11 of the council’s largest electricity demand sites on the water network including dams and major pumping stations.

“This automated system; a cloud-based load control system will enable Yurika, in collaboration with their customers, to curtail supply required during peak energy demand events," she said. 

“The financial benefit of this partnership means that during a time of high demand, council’s assets can be switched off, supporting the council to reduce its energy bill and share potential savings gained by a reduction of demand.

“The other important benefit is the opportunity to use Yurika’s VPP to reduce the load during peak times, therefore lowering the risk of black-outs or brown outs on the general network.

“The need to pump water long distances and uphill for our water supply means that Council is a large electricity user.

“Council is always looking at ways to reduce costs to the ratepayer.  Through this innovative contract, we saw the opportunity to cut costs without reducing services.

Yurika executive general manager Charles Rattray said he was very happy with the arrangement, which would be of enormous benefit to people in Toowoomba and surrounding areas.

“Yurika is very proud of the work its partners such as TCC have done to support their community," he said.

“We are excited to have TRC as our first council subscribers to the Yurika Virtual Power Plant and encourage all regions to take their lead to support lower cost overall for ratepayers."

Media enquiries:

Dr Lynham’s Office - David Potter 0428 411 617

Toowoomba Regional Council - 0409 636 824

Yurika/EnergyQ – 3664 5191