ActewAGL


ActewAGL is an Australian multi-utility joint venture company that provides utility services in the Australian Capital Territory and south-east New South Wales. The company was formed in October 2000 between the Australian Gas Light Company and ACTEW Corporation, an ACT Government-owned corporation.
As from October 2017, ActewAGL is made up of two partnerships:
Actew was already set up in 1988. It stood for Australian Capital Territory Electricity and Water, and still does. When gas was piped to Canberra households in the late 1980s or early 1990s, the utility of gas was added to Actew, with AGL added to the end of the name - ActewAGL.
ActewAGL was formed in October 2000 as a joint venture between the Australian Gas Light Company and ACTEW Corporation, a government-owned enterprise of the ACT Government.
In 2000, ActewAGL entered into a contract with ACTEW Corporation for the management and operation of the water and sewerage network of the ACT and surrounding area. In February 2004, ActewAGL entered into a management agreement with TransACT Capital Communications Pty Ltd.
In October 2006 ActewAGL's business was reorganised, creating separate retail and distribution entities. AGL and ACTEW Corporation continued as the partners for the retail business and Alinta and ACTEW Corporation became partners of the distribution business. In August 2007, a consortium including Singapore Power purchased Alinta. Alinta changed its name in August 2008 to Jemena.
In June 2012, ACTEW Corporation did not renew ActewAGL's water and sewerage management contract.

Green initiatives

Since its beginning, ActewAGL has continued to undertake several innovative programs to help the environment. They include the following.