EnergySafety is responsible for the technical and safety regulation of all the electrical and most of the gas industry in Western Australia.EnergySafety's functions date back to the State Electricity Commission of Western Australia, which from the late 1940s held both electricity and gas utility and regulatory functions. In 1975, this state government body was reformed to become the State Energy Commission of WA (SECWA).On 1 January 1995, SECWA ceased and its utility business was split into two separate corporatised entities, Western Power and AlintaGas (the latter has since been privatised).Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
EnergySafety is responsible for the technical and safety regulation of all the electrical and most of the gas industry in Western Australia.EnergySafety's functions date back to the State Electricity Commission of Western Australia, which from the late 1940s held both electricity and gas utility and regulatory functions. In 1975, this state government body was reformed to become the State Energy Commission of WA (SECWA).On 1 January 1995, SECWA ceased and its utility business was split into two separate corporatised entities, Western Power and AlintaGas (the latter has since been privatised).Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.
EnergySafety is responsible for the technical and safety regulation of all the electrical and most of the gas industry in Western Australia.EnergySafety's functions date back to the State Electricity Commission of Western Australia, which from the late 1940s held both electricity and gas utility and regulatory functions. In 1975, this state government body was reformed to become the State Energy Commission of WA (SECWA).On 1 January 1995, SECWA ceased and its utility business was split into two separate corporatised entities, Western Power and AlintaGas (the latter has since been privatised).Source: This is an extract from the company's own website.