Grid technologies
We’re using the latest technology to help make communities more self-sufficient for power.
Helping communities to stay powered and prepared
We’re leveraging technology to make the most of solar energy, to strengthen backup power systems and to increase the resilience of our communities.

Community batteries
These batteries make the most of rooftop solar systems by storing the excess locally-generated solar energy, then sharing it back with the community. Even better, is the fact that you don’t even have to have a rooftop solar system or own your own home to enjoy the benefits of community batteries.
If your home has solar panels, you can store any excess solar power generated during the day, then access it later when you need. However, if your home is eligible to access a community battery, but doesn’t have a solar system on its roof, you can still use a set amount of energy per day, receiving a rebate on the energy your energy use.
This all helps to lower electricity costs, balance the grid and lower our reliance on fossil fuels, while also supporting the continued growth of household solar on the electricity network.

Network batteries
These regulate the frequency and voltage mitigating network imbalances due to high local solar generation. They stabilise electricity quality to lower the risk of outages during peak use times, while also absorbing excess solar energy from local rooftop solar panels to provide more reserve electricity for high demand periods.

STATCOM
A STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensator) is used to regulate voltage levels and improve the stability of the power grid. It provides reactive power compensation to help maintain constant voltage despite changes in load or other disturbances.

Stand-alone power systems
This is an electricity supply arrangement that is not physically connected to the electricity grid, which includes both microgrids and individual power systems and is able to generate and distribute electricity independently.
FLISR
Our Fault Location, Isolation, and Service Restoration (FLISR) is transforming the way we respond to unplanned power outages, which improves the speed and efficiency of service restoration. It helps us better coordinate switching devices across the network, to minimise the number of customers affected by unplanned outages and quickly restore supply, by rerouting power from adjacent parts of the network.
Watch this video to hear from members of our team speak on how we're rolling out this game-changing technology to enhance the service we provide to customers.
