Published Thursday, 07 June, 2007 at 12:11 PM

Minister for Mines and Energy
The Honourable Geoff Wilson
Electricity investment for Wide Bay
The Wide Bay region was set to be a big winner from Ergon Energy’s capital works budget, Minister for Mines and Energy Geoff Wilson said today.
The Minister said $116 million had been set aside for the region in the 2007/08 financial year.
“This investment will meet the demands of high growth in the Wide Bay region and will enable Ergon Energy to strengthen and reinforce supply to those areas,” Mr Wilson said.
Mr Wilson said more than $80 million had been earmarked for vegetation management across regional Queensland.
“$10 million has also been set aside for cyclone-prone communities through Ergon Energy’s CARE program.
“When disaster strikes, Ergon Energy swings into action. Ergon Energy has the capacity to move hundreds of people around the state to help deal with whatever nature throws at the electricity network.
“This is timely given dire weather bureau predictions of more severe storms on the horizon.
“When the next one strikes, we should spare a thought for the Ergon Energy workers who will be out in that bad weather restoring damaged powerlines, instead of relaxing at home with their families.
“It’s not a 9 to 5 job. It can be hazardous and for that we owe them our thanks,” Mr Wilson said.
Member for Hervey Bay Andrew McNamara said reinforcement of the high voltage supply to Maryborough and Hervey Bay was among major work planned for the region.
“Funds have also been set aside to redevelop the substations in Childers, Maryborough and Isis.
“Major work will also be carried out at substations in Bundaberg, Kilkivan, Gayndah and Mundubbera,” he said.
CEO of Ergon Energy, Tony Bellas said Ergon Energy’s 2007/08 budget was a record $796 million in capital expenditure for regional Queensland.
“Our biggest immediate challenge is to meet the demand for connections and network extensions,” Mr Bellas said.
“We are moving our business to meet that challenge and the big winners of Ergon Energy’s budgeted works will be both domestic and commercial customers,” he said.
Mr Bellas said Ergon Energy’s works program would focus on a number of major infrastructure projects across all regions.
“It is a substantial investment in the regions we serve and will be focussed on areas of highest need and forecast growth,” Mr Bellas said.
Reinforcement of power supply and capacity into 13 major Queensland population centres forms the backbone of works scheduled for the new financial year.
Mr Bellas said demand for electricity on Ergon Energy’s network continued to increase at around five per cent a year.
“Continuing strong economic and population growth throughout the state and the increasing popularity of air conditioning are the main drivers of this demand,” he said.
“As such, demand management will continue to be an important part of our network strategy and we would encourage our customers to consider energy-saving advice offered by Ergon Energy for immediate benefits on their bill and less impact on the environment in the longer term,” he said.
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