, Australia’s largest electricity company, delivers power to people in a state that’s twice the size of Texas. The utility serves more 2.3 million customer connections most of them in an area covering 3% of the state with the rest scattered across the other 97%. Energy distribution in this landscape is challenging, especially because energy must be delivered in a safe, affordable, and sustainable manner, ensuring social equity for everyone.
“We’re electrifying everything, including transport, commercial, and industrial loads. Queensland’s peak demand is just over 11 gigawatts and rooftop solar PV capacity is now greater than 5 gigawatts. It's expected to more than double over the next 10 years,” said Price.Unexpectedly, as the Chief Engineer, Price spends a lot of time thinking about the social challenges. People who put up rooftop solar generally own their own home.
Enhancing its workforce with teams and capabilities to support its own growth and support the Queensland Government’s Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan When running the distribution network in the past, for example, there may have been 50,000 points of information coming in at 30-minute intervals. But now, there may be 2.3 million or 2.4 million along with the other 50,000 coming in at one-to-five-minute intervals in real time.Last but, not least, in relation to the vast number of new batteries coming online, EQL is very mindful of fire risks.
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