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Consultation has concluded
Background
In January 2017, the State Government announced the City of Cockburn was successful with its application to convert the existing overhead electricity system in parts of South Lake to a new underground system.
As part of the design process, Western Power is currently determining the locations of ground mounted transformer and switchgear units essential for the management of power distribution in the new system. This equipment will be located where possible in parks, public open space, road reserves or inside verges where the system design allows.
View the proposed locations and examples of the equipment in the Document Library.
Comments
If you are a nearby landowner and would like to have your say on the proposed locations for ground mounted transformers and switchgear units, please complete the form below.
In January 2017, the State Government announced the City of Cockburn was successful with its application to convert the existing overhead electricity system in parts of South Lake to a new underground system.
As part of the design process, Western Power is currently determining the locations of ground mounted transformer and switchgear units essential for the management of power distribution in the new system. This equipment will be located where possible in parks, public open space, road reserves or inside verges where the system design allows.
View the proposed locations and examples of the equipment in the Document Library.
Comments
If you are a nearby landowner and would like to have your say on the proposed locations for ground mounted transformers and switchgear units, please complete the form below.
This project is a partnership between the City of Cockburn, Western Power and the State Government of Western Australia (through the Department of Treasury).