Getting future ready

We’re working with local communities to design ways to shift our traditional electricity systems towards renewable energy solutions. Along the way, we’re exploring options to help reduce the cost of your electricity and investing in a greener future for everyone.

Find out what's happening in your community...

 

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Hopetoun Future Energy System Project

The Future Energy System Project aims to replace ageing wind turbines to maintain and enhance renewable energy contributions, ensuring a reliable power supply and supporting decarbonisation goals in Hopetoun. 



Esperance Gas Distribution transition

The WA Government asked Horizon Power to develop and deliver an energy transition plan for approximately 400 customers impacted by the cessation of reticulated gas supply

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EV Orchestration Trial

Our groundbreaking Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) trial in Exmouth has wrapped up—and the results are in. This WA-first initiative explored how Electric Vehicles (EVs) can do more than just drive—they can become mobile batteries that support the energy grid by both drawing and supplying power. 

The trial has delivered valuable insights into the future of energy—and we’re just getting started. 

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Kimberley Communities Solar Saver

Kimberley Communities Solar Saver offers a fresh approach to energy sharing, helpings you to save on your power bills and reduce the need for diesel generators.

Kimberley Future Energy System Projects

Smart Sun Pilot Broome

We demonstrated the energy and cost benefits of coordinating distributed energy resources as a fleet in DevelopmentWA's Waranyjarri Estate in Broome North.

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Pilbara Generation Project

Shaping the next chapter of energy supply for the Pilbara.

Onslow Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Project

We have connected traditional energy sources with distributed solar and battery solutions, to maximise the amount of renewable energy in Onslow.

A smart, flexible and integrated electricity system across WA

Horizon Power acknowledges the Traditional Custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images, names or voices of deceased people.