Published Tuesday, 08 July, 2008 at 02:18 PM

Minister for Mines and Energy
The Honourable Geoff Wilson

$170 million-plus in power projects to boost supply to South West

Minister for Mines and Energy Geoff Wilson said today Ergon Energy would spend $177.6 million on capital works in South West Queensland in the 2008-09 financial year.

“The Bligh Government is spending $1.9 million every hour of every day to build our state’s infrastructure,” he said.

“We are planning for and managing our growth by investing in regional Queensland’s electricity network.”

Mr Wilson said major works in the South West region would include:

  • Completion of the $20 million Dalby bulk supply substation project, and
  • $6.5 million to rebuild high voltage lines in the Pampas community, west of Toowoomba

The planned spend is part of Ergon Energy’s $1.07 billion capital works program, the largest in the company’s history.

Installing network control technology would also reduce the impacts of power interruptions, he said.

Member for Toowoomba North Kerry Shine welcomed the planned expenditure, saying it would provide a more reliable power supply for local communities in the region.

“We’re investing in more than electricity infrastructure, we’re investing in the people who live and work in the South West.”

The Ergon Energy network comprises more than 150,000 kilometres of electricity line, about 1 million power poles and 70,000 substations and extends from Birdsville in south west Queensland to Thursday Island in the Torres Strait, over more than 1 million square kilometres or six times the size of Victoria.

Media inquiries: Minister’s office 3224 7332.