What are the main responsibilities of ETSA Utilities?
The Company is responsible for: maintaining the safety and reliability of the network; extending and upgrading the network to meet growth and expansion; maintaining street lighting for councils and government;
What can you do to supplement the power grid in SA?
You can now install a system such as solar, batteries or rotating generation units to supplement the power you draw from the grid. Find out who we are and what our role is in the electricity industry. Find out about our role in delivering power to South Australians.
Who is the owner of the etfsa investor plan?
* the etfSA Investor Plan refers to ETFs and ETNs available on the AOS/etfSA New Business Application Form. The etfSA Investor Plan is provided under the registered trademark 2010/13934 etfSA Investor Scheme® in Class 36 in the name of Michael Fitzclarence Brown.
Where can ETPs be sold on the JSE?
All ETPs purchased through this Plan are registered in the clients own name, on the electronic system operated by the JSE/STRATE and by the CSDP participants. ETPs are negotiable securities that can be sold at any time, without penalty, on the JSE.
When did ETSA privatise their power distribution network?
In 1999, ETSA made the controversial decision to privatise their electricity distribution in South Australia. The ETSA Utilities distribution network stretches across South Australia, managing and maintaining over 200,000 kilometres of power lines, as well as hundreds of electricity substations.
Where to find cheaper electricity under the ETSA network?
If you want to find a cheaper electricity retailer under the ETSA network, call ElectricityWizard on 1300 359 779 now or fill in the form, and we’ll contact you back.
When to contact ETSA for 24 hour assistance?
Customers can contact ETSA Utilities at 13 12 61 from 9 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday or visit the official website. For faults and emergencies, please contact 13 13 66 for 24 hour assistance.