Page 3089 - Week 10 - Thursday, 15 September 1994
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The design of Canberras electricity reticulation system is based on demand parameters allocated to specific dwelling types. For suburban residential areas such as Banks different peak-period demand parameters are utilised for standard detached housing, medium density and high density housing. Electricity to the Lanyon area is supplied via the Theodore Zone Substation, which has ample capacity for anticipated future demands. The existing 11 kV and low voltage reticulations in Banks is considered adequate for the current, and some future, development.
It is possible that localised increases in demand for electricity due to extensive dual occupancy construction could necessitate some upgrading of the reticulation, and this would be undertaken as required. Until the extent of the work is identified, it is not possible to estimate costs.
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