Electrical utilities consulting services | Assetivity

Holistic solutions for electricity generators and distributors.

The asset-related needs of electrical utilities depend on whether they are electricity generators or are focused on electricity transmission and distribution. Electricity transmission and distribution companies are typically subject to pricing regulation as well as safety regulation, and this can create some tension when pricing expectations and safety requirements conflict. Electricity generators are generally not subject to pricing regulation, but are exposed to a highly competitive marketplace which constrains pricing decisions. All organisations in the electrical utilities sector are facing longer-term strategic disruption to their traditional business models with increasing environmental pressures and the rapid transition to renewable energy, much of it generated via rooftop solar panels.

For the most part, equipment in the electrical utilities industry is long-lived and (in comparison with other industries such as mining and mineral processing) maintenance costs contribute a comparatively smaller amount to total lifecycle costs. While equipment reliability and availability is important within the electrical utilities sector, the challenges tend to be more strategic and holistic. Much of the work that we have done in the electrical utilities sector is focused on helping our clients to address these strategic issues.

We have also delivered training in asset management, maintenance and reliability improvement to the electrical utilities sector.

Our extensive experience in the electrical utilities sector includes work for a wide range of organisations throughout Australia and New Zealand, including electricity generators as well as electricity transmission and distribution companies. 

Our clients

Some of our past and present clients within the electrical utilities sector include:

  • AGL Energy
  • Energy Queensland
  • Essential Energy
  • Newgen
  • Pioneer Energy
  • Pacific Hydro
  • Synergy
  • Territory Generation
  • TW Power Services
  • Vestas
  • Western Power

Electrical utilities articles

What does a good Asset Management Decision-Making Framework look…

ISO 55001:2024 introduces the concept (and requirement for) a “Decision-Making Framework”. This has caused some consternation amongst those seeking alignment or certification with the standard. This article…

Do you have effective maintenance planning?

Many organisations still struggle to make their maintenance planning and scheduling as effective as it should be. Here are a few tips that will help.

What makes a good Strategic Asset Management Plan (SAMP)?…

Let’s take a detailed look at what a good Strategic Asset Management Plan document may look like for your organisation.

4 traits of an excellent maintenance team

We often hear companies say that people are their best asset. Why is it that the sum of good people and good systems does not always produce good performance?

Why most RCM and PMO projects fail

The amount of effort required to implement a revised optimised maintenance program is often underestimated.

10 tips for better maintenance planning and scheduling

Maintenance sits at the heart of any good asset management system. Here are 10 tips to start improving your work management and deliver results.

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