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Verve Energy is WA's leading energy producer.

Verve Energy has five major power stations - Muja, Collie, Kwinana, Cockburn and Pinjar north of Perth. We also have wind farms at Albany and Esperance, and biomass and solar facilities.

Verve Energy was created in April 2006 when Western Power separated into four businesses as part of the State Government energy market reforms.

We compete against privately owned energy companies to provide a reliable electricity supply in the South West Interconnected System (SWIS), an area bounded by Geraldton to the north, Kalgoorlie to the east and Albany to the south.

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Power Stations

Power Stations

Verve Energy 's power stations have the capacity to produce 3240MW of electricity. Our power stations supply electricity to an area bounded by Kalbarri to the north, Kalgoorlie to the east and Albany to the south.
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Sustainable Energy

Sustainable Energy

Verve Energy is at the forefront in developing sustainable "clean, green" energy production, using wind, bio-energy and solar energy.


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Environment

Environment

Verve Energy takes its environmental responsibilities seriously. As energy producers, we are committed to the continued reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Health & Safety

Health & Safety

Safety is Verve Energy's first and most important value. In everything we do, we first consider the safety of our people, contractors and the public.
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Latest News

Verve Energy - Gas Crisis Update

04 July 2008

Good progress is being made with returning power plant to service, as Verve Energy continues to meet its first priority - to keep the lights on.
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Media Release

Grasmere project goes to the people

12 May 2008

Grasmere project goes to the people
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Verve Energy signs new power supply deal

14 November 2007

Verve Energy signs new power supply deal
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Verve Energy Completes an Organisation Restructure

25 September 2007

WA's leading energy provider Verve Energy has adopted a new organisation structure to better position the business to succeed in the new competitive electricity market.
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