Horizon Power

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Horizon Power
TypeState government owned
IndustryUtility
PredecessorWestern Power
Founded1 April 2006 (2006-04-01)
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Western Australia
Key people
Samantha Tough (Chairman) Stephanie Unwin (CEO)
ServicesElectricity distribution
OwnerGovernment of Western Australia
Websitewww.horizonpower.com.au

Horizon Power is a commercially focused, state government-owned, power company that provides power supplies to Western Australia. It is responsible for generating, procuring, distributing and retailing electricity to residential, industrial and commercial customers and resource developments in its service area.

Horizon Power was established in 2006 during reforms to Western Australia's electricity sector. They operate in the Pilbara, Kimberley, Gascoyne/ Mid-West and the Southern Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. Horizon Power’s head office is based in Karratha with regional offices in Broome, Kununurra, Carnarvon, Esperance and Port Hedland, and administrative support delivered from Perth.

Horizon Power are responsible for delivering electricity to 47,000 connections, supplying more than 100,000 residents and more than 10,000 businesses in regional towns and remote communities.[1] They manage 38 systems: the North West Interconnected System (NWIS) in the Pilbara and the connected network between Kununurra, Wyndham and Lake Argyle, and 34 stand-alone systems across regional WA.

Its service area is approximately 2.3 million square kilometres, which means Horizon Power services the biggest area with the fewest customers in the world. For every 53.5 square kilometres of terrain, Horizon Power has one customer.

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  1. ^ "About us|Strategy|Horizon Power". Archived from the original on 2016-01-08.

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