Let's shape Queensland's energy future together

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With the electricity industry undergoing a period of rapid transformation, an open dialogue is critical to enabling diversity of thought, and ultimately better, more sustainable solutions.

The conversations here on Talking Energy, our online engagement hub, are fundamental to creating real value for our customers and our businesses, across the Energy Queensland Group, and to delivering responsibly for our communities.

Join us. Register today for updates.

Looking for product or service information?

For information about the Group’s products and services please refer to the following webpages.

We deliver electricity across Queensland through our ‘poles and wires’ businesses, Energex(External link) in the South East and Ergon Energy Network(External link) in regional Queensland. Our retailer, Ergon Energy Retail(External link) sells this electricity to customers throughout regional Queensland. Yurika(External link) provides integrated solutions in energy and infrastructure, energy supplies, metering, telecommunications, and digital services to connect its customers to a sustainable energy future.

We’re talking to all of our stakeholders

As a Group, we energise communities from the Tweed River to Torres Strait and from Brisbane across to Birdsville, and through Yurika’s services, to a growing national footprint. We’re keen to listen to our customers and our other stakeholders to better understand what really matters to them.

We’re committed to being as accessible as we can, and to communicating in a way that helps our customers and other stakeholders understand the decisions that we’re making. And, most importantly, to listening to what really matters to them. It is critical that we go forward with a deep understanding of what our customers and the broader community really value and expect from us – now and into the future.

If you’d like to partner with us on an industry-level engagement topic or activity, don’t hesitate to email us.

As a Queensland Government owned corporation, we engage with a range of government stakeholders. We also engage with industry regulators, including the Australian Energy Regulator and the Queensland Competition Authority.

We have 2.3 million customers connected to our networks across Queensland – from the state’s largest industrial sites to the smallest ‘one bed room’ home. Almost 760,000 of these are also customers of our retailer in regional Queensland. We also engage with the general public, elected representatives, local business/industry groups, the local councils and other community leaders across each of our 17 operational areas.

Our industry partners along the supply chain include electricity generators and retailers, and our industry’s other transmission and distribution service providers. We also work in partnership with property developers, builders, electrical contractors and solar installers/suppliers and other technology providers who service and, ultimately, connect Queensland’s homes and businesses to our network.

Other conversations

You can also learn more and be part of the wider conversation here:

Energy Consumers Australia(External link) – the national voice for residential and small business energy consumers.

The Energy Charter(External link) – the industry is working together to deliver energy for a better Australia.

Energy Networks Australia(External link) – they represent and engage on behalf of Australia’s energy networks.

Australian Energy Market Commission(External link) – they make and amend the National Electricity Rules, and the National Energy Retail Rules.

Australian Energy Market Operator(External link) – engage here on the ongoing planning, development, and operation of Australian energy markets.

Australian Energy Regulator(External link) – they make decisions, set network prices, and ensure market compliance on behalf of consumers.

Queensland Competition Authority(External link) – engage here on electricity pricing regulation and access to monopoly infrastructure in Queensland.

With the electricity industry undergoing a period of rapid transformation, an open dialogue is critical to enabling diversity of thought, and ultimately better, more sustainable solutions.

The conversations here on Talking Energy, our online engagement hub, are fundamental to creating real value for our customers and our businesses, across the Energy Queensland Group, and to delivering responsibly for our communities.

Join us. Register today for updates.

Looking for product or service information?

For information about the Group’s products and services please refer to the following webpages.

We deliver electricity across Queensland through our ‘poles and wires’ businesses, Energex(External link) in the South East and Ergon Energy Network(External link) in regional Queensland. Our retailer, Ergon Energy Retail(External link) sells this electricity to customers throughout regional Queensland. Yurika(External link) provides integrated solutions in energy and infrastructure, energy supplies, metering, telecommunications, and digital services to connect its customers to a sustainable energy future.

We’re talking to all of our stakeholders

As a Group, we energise communities from the Tweed River to Torres Strait and from Brisbane across to Birdsville, and through Yurika’s services, to a growing national footprint. We’re keen to listen to our customers and our other stakeholders to better understand what really matters to them.

We’re committed to being as accessible as we can, and to communicating in a way that helps our customers and other stakeholders understand the decisions that we’re making. And, most importantly, to listening to what really matters to them. It is critical that we go forward with a deep understanding of what our customers and the broader community really value and expect from us – now and into the future.

If you’d like to partner with us on an industry-level engagement topic or activity, don’t hesitate to email us.

As a Queensland Government owned corporation, we engage with a range of government stakeholders. We also engage with industry regulators, including the Australian Energy Regulator and the Queensland Competition Authority.

We have 2.3 million customers connected to our networks across Queensland – from the state’s largest industrial sites to the smallest ‘one bed room’ home. Almost 760,000 of these are also customers of our retailer in regional Queensland. We also engage with the general public, elected representatives, local business/industry groups, the local councils and other community leaders across each of our 17 operational areas.

Our industry partners along the supply chain include electricity generators and retailers, and our industry’s other transmission and distribution service providers. We also work in partnership with property developers, builders, electrical contractors and solar installers/suppliers and other technology providers who service and, ultimately, connect Queensland’s homes and businesses to our network.

Other conversations

You can also learn more and be part of the wider conversation here:

Energy Consumers Australia(External link) – the national voice for residential and small business energy consumers.

The Energy Charter(External link) – the industry is working together to deliver energy for a better Australia.

Energy Networks Australia(External link) – they represent and engage on behalf of Australia’s energy networks.

Australian Energy Market Commission(External link) – they make and amend the National Electricity Rules, and the National Energy Retail Rules.

Australian Energy Market Operator(External link) – engage here on the ongoing planning, development, and operation of Australian energy markets.

Australian Energy Regulator(External link) – they make decisions, set network prices, and ensure market compliance on behalf of consumers.

Queensland Competition Authority(External link) – engage here on electricity pricing regulation and access to monopoly infrastructure in Queensland.

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