Australian Energy Regulator alleges operators failed to ensure continuity of supply after storms brought down transmission lines in September 2016
Australia’s energy regulator has launched court action against four windfarm operators, alleging they failed to meet performance requirements during the statewide South Australian blackout in 2016.
About 850,000 homes lost power on 26 September 2016, when severe weather conditions led to significant damage to South Australian transmission lines, causing voltage disturbances. The event heightened a fractious national debate about energy policy.
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