Eildon Hydroelectric Power Station

Eildon Power Station is a hydroelectric power station at Lake Eildon, Victoria, Australia. Eildon has four turbo generators, with a total generating capacity of 150 MW of electricity. It is owned and operated by AGL. Eildon Power Station operates mostly in summer to meet peaks in electricity demand at times when there is also a demand for irrigation using the discharged water. It produces an average of around 225 GWh of electricity per annum.[1]

The first 67 MW turbine was commissioned in 1956, and a second in 1957.[2] In addition, there are two 7.5 MW turbines; these were decommissioned in 1971, but recommissioned in 2001.[1] These smaller turbines were relocated from the former Sugarloaf Power Station on the Eildon Weir,[2] completed in 1929 and in use until work on the larger dam started in 1951.[3]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Eildon Power Station". AGL. Archived from the original on 2006-09-18. http://web.archive.org/web/20060918165540/http://www.agl.com.au/AGLNew/About+AGL/Generation+assets/Hydro+electric+power/Eildon.htm. Retrieved 2006-10-13. 
  2. ^ a b Edwards, Cecil (1969). Brown Power. A jubilee history of the SECV. State Electricity Commission of Victoria. 
  3. ^ Goulburn-Murray Water: Lake Eildon

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