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The National Generators Forum (NGF) directly represents the 22 major power generators in the National Electricity Market.
The installed capacity of the members is 44,129 MW in 2006, with an asset value of about $40 billion. Annual sales are over 180,000 GWh, having a value of about $6,835 million. This is over 95% of the total Australian market. NGF members are publicly and privately owned businesses which generate electricity for sale and trade under the National Electricity Rules, and whose generating capacity is at least 300 MW. The Chief Executives of these businesses form the Board of National Generators Forum Ltd. Provision is made for Associate members. The purpose of the NGF is to be the respected market generator industry body recognised for excellence in influencing the development of Australian energy markets. Working Groups for the Market, Environment and Greenhouse carry out research and policy development activities. The NGF is committed to a competitive market which promotes efficient investment in new capacity. Reliability and safety of the electricity network is essential to consumers. The NGF is also committed to protecting the environment, including abatement of carbon dioxide emissions.
This website contains links to the members and an archive of the documents produced by NGF. Contact us because we welcome your comments or questions about our activities. Photos: Albany wind farm and Stanwell power station.
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