It is our vision to be a nationally recognised infrastructure services provider that generates long term value for our shareholders.
We take health and safety seriously. Our commitment to ensuring the highest levels of health and safety influences every aspect of our business.
Since Horizon Energy Group’s acquisition of ElectriNET in 2016, we have been active in ensuring the great work our ElectriNET team has done in the community continues and we have put our full support behind them.
Trees in windy or stormy conditions can cause power cuts. Let us work together to keep the power on. Your power supply may be disrupted when trees or branches break, damaging poles, power lines, or other structures.
Black ice can be very dangerous, so it is important to know what it is and how you should react if you have an encounter. Read more for tips that may help if you are caught in areas of black ice.
Horizon Networks wishes to update customers on the outage that occurred on Saturday, 1 July in Whakatāne.
The acquisition of Airpro South Pacific by Horizon Energy Group through its subsidiary Aquaheat South Pacific Ltd on November 1, 2016 is a testament that the Fijian economy is stronger than ever.
Horizon Networks wishes to advise consumers that one of two power transformers at the Transpower Edgecumbe substation is currently out of service for emergency repairs.
Aquaheat South Pacific Limited officially launches in Nadi today. Aquaheat South Pacific Limited delivers specialist building services throughout Fiji. We’re well known as one of the country’s leading air conditioning/mechanical contractors.
Horizon Networks wishes to advise customers that we are monitoring the severe weather front closely. Additional staff have been engaged to assist in the event that the impact of the predicted front is greater than expected.
On behalf of the Horizon Energy Group, Horizon Networks and its shareholder, the Eastern Bay Energy Trust, we wish to express our most sincere gratitude to our consumers who showed their overwhelming support and perseverance as we restored electricity to the region following the effects of the Edgecumbe floods and Cyclone Cook.
As at 9:00 p.m., 17 April 2017 there are no more areas without power and we will now focus on individual customer faults.
Further to our last update we have restored a further 150 customers, there remains approximately 100 customers without power across the district.
Horizon Networks wishes to advise customers that Cyclone Cook's devastation have left multiple downed power lines, trees and slips throughout the community, causing multiple outages across the region.