Power play at work

Teams from across the country converged on Te Awamutu on Tuesday for the start of Annual Connection 2024 – an event showcasing highly specialised electricity supply skills.

The Lines Company Team at the Te Awamutu hosted event comprises, from left, Matty Tamaira , Anaru Etana, Wiremu Te Tawhero and Topia Walker.

Te Kūiti based The Lines Company went into the competition as reigning champions, and their neighbours Waipā Networks were out to take their title.

At stake is  over the three day competition which finishes today is the overall line mechanic championship plus three category awards.

The competition brings together cable jointers and line mechanic teams from energy companies around the country. Activities test specialist skills and experience.

Ahead of the event Lines Company chief executive Mike Fox said the event was a rare opportunity for everyone in the industry to be in the same place at the same time.

There was a lot to discuss, including a looming shortage of skilled workers, he said.

It’s estimated the industry will need twice as many people over the next few years as the country seeks to harness renewable energy and electrify key infrastructure.

Powering up: The Lines Company team pictured in action on the first day of competition

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