Australia's Enerven and ElectraNet Renew Five-Year Agreement
2026-06-29 14:34
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Enerven and ElectraNet have renewed their long-term infrastructure maintenance and emergency response partnership, signing a new agreement with an initial term of five years. The agreement covers maintenance and emergency response services for ElectraNet's transmission network, aiming to ensure the reliability of electricity supply in South Australia. Under this new agreement, Enerven and ElectraNet will jointly maintain critical infrastructure, respond to network events, and support the reliability of South Australia's power system over the next thirty years.

Two male executives signing an agreement document at a desk in a sunlit room

Enerven CEO Richard Amato stated that this renewal highlights the strength of the long-established partnership between the two parties. Amato said they are proud to continue working with ElectraNet and to sign the new agreement, noting that this partnership is earned through consistent delivery, building trust, and stepping up at critical moments. He also mentioned that the company's employees are the reason this partnership has endured, as they have maintained critical infrastructure and responded to emergencies over the decades, helping to ensure power supply for homes, businesses, and communities in South Australia. Amato emphasized that while this history of collaboration is something to be proud of, the focus is on the future, and they will continue to work with ElectraNet to improve delivery methods, address new challenges, and support a reliable grid for South Australians.

ElectraNet CEO Simon Emms stated that the renewal reflects ElectraNet's confidence in Enerven's experience and delivery capabilities. He noted that over the past 20 years, South Australia's transmission network has undergone tremendous change, becoming a globally leading renewable energy-dominated system, and Enerven has been a trusted partner throughout this process.

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