NSW moves to sell power networks, led by Transgrid

By Brian Robins
Updated December 19 2014 - 3:08am, first published 2:23am
The Baird government plans to spend proceeds from the sale of electricity assets to fund infrastructure projects.
The Baird government plans to spend proceeds from the sale of electricity assets to fund infrastructure projects.
The Baird government plans to spend proceeds from the sale of electricity assets to fund infrastructure projects.
The Baird government plans to spend proceeds from the sale of electricity assets to fund infrastructure projects.
The Baird government plans to spend proceeds from the sale of electricity assets to fund infrastructure projects.
The Baird government plans to spend proceeds from the sale of electricity assets to fund infrastructure projects.
The Baird government plans to spend proceeds from the sale of electricity assets to fund infrastructure projects.
The Baird government plans to spend proceeds from the sale of electricity assets to fund infrastructure projects.

The NSW government is planning to sell the first of the state's electricity distributors as soon as it can – if it receives electoral support at the March state election, and has already begun work to prepare for the sale before the vote.

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