Hon. Robyn McSweeney asks about the total energy consumption in Western Australia from December to March for the years 2003-2007. The answer provides a breakdown of energy usage in gigawatt hours for Horizon Power and Western Power.

AnsweredQoN 4736Legislative Council
Asked
5 April 2007
Portfolio
Energy

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I refer to Western Australia’s energy consumption, and I ask -
(1) What was the total amount of kilowatts of energy used from, 1 December 2003 to 31 March 2004?
(2) What was the total amount of kilowatts of energy used from, 1 December 2004 to 31 March 2005?
(3) What was the total amount of kilowatts of energy used from, 1 December 2005 to 31 March 2006?
(4) What was the total amount of kilowatts of energy used from, 1 December 2006 to 31 March 2007?

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Answered
31 May 2007
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
56 days
Horizon Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Horizon Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 246. 4 GWhs 2) 278. 9 GWhs 3) 264. 5 GWhs 4) 282. 9 GWhs Western Power Western Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Western Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
(Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 246. 4 GWhs 2) 278. 9 GWhs 3) 264. 5 GWhs 4) 282. 9 GWhs Western Power Western Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Western Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
1) 246. 4 GWhs 2) 278. 9 GWhs 3) 264. 5 GWhs 4) 282. 9 GWhs Western Power Western Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Western Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
2) 278. 9 GWhs 3) 264. 5 GWhs 4) 282. 9 GWhs Western Power Western Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Western Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
3) 264. 5 GWhs 4) 282. 9 GWhs Western Power Western Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Western Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
4) 282. 9 GWhs Western Power Western Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Western Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
Western Power Western Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Western Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
Western Power has provided the following response for electricity consumption within the area served by Western Power and its predecessor. (Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
(Please note these figures are in gigawatt hours. One gigawatt is equal to a million kilowatt hours). 1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
1) 5,424.5 GWhs 2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
2) 5,620.1 GWhs 3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
3) 5,653.8 GWhs 4) 6,079.0 GWhs
4) 6,079.0 GWhs

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