Kensington Project Area

Background

Underground power is coming to the Kensington and Waterford Triangle areas through the Network Renewal Undergrounding Program Pilot (NRUPP) Tranche 2, bringing the last sections of the City’s power connections underground. The NRUPP replaces overhead power lines with underground power infrastructure in areas selected by Western Power. The Program is carried out by Western Power in partnership with local government and is expected to commence in the final quarter of 2025. 

What you can expect

Property owners will be required to contribute to this upgrade and these costs will be outlined in your 2025/26 Rates Notice. Various payment options will be available. Before construction begins and at the key stages of the project, Western Power’s appointed contractor will notify residents of the planned works.

Benefits of underground power

Underground power delivers a host of benefits which will enhance your neighbourhood. Some of the key benefits include:

  • Improved network safety and reliability
  • Improved streetscapes and visual amenity
  • Enhanced streetscapes with increased growth
  • Potential for increase in property values
  • Reduced vegetation trimming and maintenance costs
  • Brighter, more reliable LED streetlighting

Keeping you informed

Learn more about underground power in Kensington including frequently asked questions.

We will provide further updates on this page as the project progresses.

 

News Listings

December 2007
Energy4

Underground Power Moves Ahead

Media Release 5 December 2007

At the November Ordinary Council Meeting the City of South Perth Council moved to accept the estimate of costs prepared for the State Undergrounding of Powerlines Project (SUPP) Como East project, meaning that work on the project can now progress.

Underground Power
April 2007
WardMap

Underground Power

Media Response 18 April 2007

Media enquiry regarding round three of the State Government's Underground Power Project.

Underground Power