Two years later, in 1951, the site was reopened as a temporary coal power station by the Electricity Commission to overcome post-war electricity shortages.
Also in September the Minister of Energy announced the chair and members of the Electricity Commission.
It recommended the establishment of an Electricity Commission to develop the brown coal reserves and construct a power station and transmission lines.
In November 2010, the Electricity Commission was succeeded by the Electricity Authority.
The Electricity Commission adopted the trading name Pacific Power in 1992.
Measurements of the generation over half-hourly intervals are supplied to the Electricity Commission.
It was the last power station built by the Electricity Commission of New South Wales (a body since abolished).
Electricity Commission may refer to:
In July 2008, the Electricity Commission announced its intention to approve the project.
In a quarter of an hour she was talking to the manager in the office of the Electricity Commission, having got past his girl with some difficulty.