Projects
Horizon Power builds, owns and operates power stations throughout our service area. In Marble Bar, Nullagine and Carnarvon, Horizon Power owns the power stations. In other regions, power is purchased from stations owned by Independent Power Producers, such as in Esperance, Broome and Kununurra.
Our major projects include the construction of new power stations, major asset renewal programs and construction of underground infrastructure.
All of our projects are designed to improve the reliability and quality of power supply to customers...
Latest updates
Horizon Power has started work on the construction of a 60 megawatt (MW) power station in South Hedland that is due to be operational in 2014.
As your local energy partner in the Pilbara, Horizon Power is committed to delivering safe and reliable power supplies to Pilbara residents.
The Pilbara Underground Power Project (PUPP) is a partnership between the State Government's Royalties for Regions Pilbara Cities initiative and Local Government, delivered by Horizon Power. It involves the provision of underground power supplies in the Karratha region to improve safety, security and reliability of supplies.
The Kalumburu component of the Aboriginal and Remote Community Power Supply Project (ARCPSP) phase two is designed to provide residents with a safe, reliable, high quality energy solution.
This project involves upgrading the electrical distribution network in the community and eventually replacing an ageing and poorly located power station with a more modern, efficient and environmentally friendly power station. The electricity network was upgraded in October 2011. Residents now access household power via pre-payment meters, giving them greater visibility and control of electricity consumption and costs.
Under the Town Reserves Regularisation Program (TRRP) phase three, the Department of Housing has contracted Horizon Power to audit, design and undertake electricity network upgrades for the West Kimberley communities of Looma and Mowanjum.
Last updated: Tuesday, 13 March 2012 2:14 PM