EnergyAustralia

This article is about the company previously named TRUenergy. For the former state government enterprise named EnergyAustralia, see EnergyAustralia (state government enterprise).
EnergyAustralia
Subsidiary
Industry Energy
Founded 1995 (1995)
Headquarters Melbourne, Australia
Key people
Catherine Tanna (MD)
Services Electricity and natural gas retail
Parent CLP Group
Website www.energyaustralia.com.au

EnergyAustralia (former name: TRUenergy) is an electricity generation, electricity and gas retailing private company in Australia that is owned by Hong Kong-based and listed CLP Group. EnergyAustralia also has a portfolio of generating sites using thermal coal, natural gas, hydro-electric, solar energy, and wind power.

The company was founded in 1995 and its headquarters are located in Melbourne, Victoria.

History

Called TRUenergy, the company was formed in 1995 from the combination of retail and generation assets purchased from Singapore Power (who in turn purchased them from TXU Corp), and CLP's own Yallourn Power Station, in Victoria's Latrobe Valley. In 2011, TRUenergy acquired retail business and trade name from the state–owned enterprise, EnergyAustralia from the NSW Government. Following the divestment of its retail assets, the name of the government–owned enterprise was changed to Ausgrid. Subsequently, in 2012, TRUenergy changed its name to EnergyAustralia.

In late 2011, there were media reports that TRUenergy may be floated in 2012 and later reported that this initial offering may be considered in 2013.[1]

On 15 May 2014 Energy Australia announced Catherine Tanna as new Managing Director of the company. [2]

On 6 November 2015, it was announced that up to 300 jobs are in doubt after EnergyAustralia announced plans to close its call centre in Melbourne's north-east. [3]

Operations

EnergyAustralia supplies natural gas and electricity to more than 2.8 million residential and business customers throughout Australia.[4] In addition to the retail function, EnergyAustralia has a significant portfolio of industrial and commercial customers, and a A$5 billion portfolio of energy assets, including an underground natural gas storage facility at Iona near Port Campbell, a master hedge agreement with Ecogen for 966 megawatts (1,295,000 hp) of gas-fired electricity and power stations at Yallourn, Victoria and Hallett Power Station, in South Australia. Energy Australia is responsible for an output of 20.8 million tonnes CO2-equivalent gases, the greatest producer of greenhouse gas pollution in Australia.[5]

Energy generation and assets

EnergyAustralia's portfolio of assets includes:

References


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