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Enerven featured in Green Review for leadership in Australia’s energy transition
Speaking to Green Review, Enerven CEO Richard Amato reflected on the company’s foundations in South Australia and its expansion nationally into New South Wales and beyond.
“We build it, we maintain it, and when there’s storms or when the state goes black, we’re the business out there putting those towers and lines back up,” Mr Amato said.
The feature outlines Enerven’s ongoing work supporting transmission networks in South Australia and New South Wales, as well as its involvement in some of Australia’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS) projects. The article also focusses on Enerven’s workforce, with the article highlighting the experience and safety focus of its people, who often work in live environments and challenging conditions to keep communities powered.
“When we promote our expertise in the energy transition, we do that on the shoulders of our people doing the operational contracts,” Mr Amato said. “They’re the real heroes, working behind the scenes every day.”
The Green Review article also highlights Enerven’s innovative use of drone technology, showcasing how drones are improving safety, efficiency and environmental outcomes across asset inspections, construction monitoring and infrastructure delivery.
The feature reinforces Enerven’s role as a trusted partner to governments, network operators and energy developers, delivering infrastructure that underpins Australia’s energy future.
Read the full Green Review article here.
