List of power stations in Tasmania
This is a list of active power stations in Tasmania, Australia. Candidates for this list must already be commissioned and capable of generating 1-megawatt (1,300 hp) or more of electricity.
Gas
Thermal gas
These power stations use gas combustion to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Gas turbine
These gas turbine power stations use gas combustion to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Note that the above three power stations are in fact the same power station listed upon commissioning after conversion to gas and recommissioning after a turbine upgrade. It has been decommissioned since 2009.
Gas (reciprocating)
These power stations use gas combustion in reciprocating engines to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station |
Coordinates |
Max. capacity |
Engines |
Fuel type |
Ref. |
MW |
hp |
McRobies Gully, South Hobart |
|
1 |
1,341 |
1 |
Landfill gas |
|
Launceston General Hospital, Launceston |
|
2 |
2,682 |
1 |
Natural gas |
|
Jackson Street, Glenorchy |
|
1.6 |
2,146 |
1 |
Landfill gas |
|
Hydroelectric
These hydroelectric power stations use the flow of water to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station |
River/Lake |
Coordinates |
Max. capacity |
Turbines |
Type |
Ref. |
MW |
hp |
Bastyan |
Pieman River |
41°44′5″S 145°31′55″E / 41.73472°S 145.53194°E / -41.73472; 145.53194 (Bastyan Power Station) |
79.9 |
107,148 |
1 |
Conventional |
[1] |
Butlers Gorge |
River Derwent |
42°16′1″S 146°15′42″E / 42.26694°S 146.26167°E / -42.26694; 146.26167 (Butlers Gorge Power Station) |
12.2 |
16,360 |
1 |
Conventional |
[2] |
Catagunya |
River Derwent |
42°27′8″S 146°35′52″E / 42.45222°S 146.59778°E / -42.45222; 146.59778 (Catagunya Power Station) |
48 |
64,369 |
2 |
ROR |
[3] |
Cethana |
Lake Cethana |
41°28′47″S 146°8′1″E / 41.47972°S 146.13361°E / -41.47972; 146.13361 (Cethana Power Station) |
90 |
120,692 |
1 |
Conventional |
[4] |
Cluny |
River Derwent |
42°30′23″S 146°40′52″E / 42.50639°S 146.68111°E / -42.50639; 146.68111 (Cluny Power Station) |
17 |
22,797 |
1 |
Conventional |
[5] |
Devils Gate |
Lake Barrington |
41°21′1″S 146°15′48″E / 41.35028°S 146.26333°E / -41.35028; 146.26333 (Devils Gate Power Station) |
60 |
80,461 |
1 |
Conventional |
[6] |
Fisher |
Fisher River |
41°40′24″S 146°16′06″E / 41.67333°S 146.26833°E / -41.67333; 146.26833 (Fisher Power Station) |
43.2 |
57,932 |
1 |
Conventional |
[7] |
Gordon |
Gordon River |
42°43′50″S 145°58′35″E / 42.73056°S 145.97639°E / -42.73056; 145.97639 (Gordon Hydroelectric Power Station) |
432 |
579,322 |
3 |
Conventional |
[8] |
Huntsman Lake |
|
41°41′30″S 146°37′12″E / 41.69167°S 146.62000°E / -41.69167; 146.62000 (Huntsmans Lake Power Station) |
1.95 |
2,615 |
1 |
Mini |
|
John Butters |
King River |
42°9′17″S 145°32′3″E / 42.15472°S 145.53417°E / -42.15472; 145.53417 (John Butters Power Station) |
144 |
193,107 |
1 |
Conventional |
[9] |
Lake Echo |
River Derwent |
42°15′13″S 146°37′13″E / 42.25361°S 146.62028°E / -42.25361; 146.62028 (Lake Echo Power Station) |
32.4 |
43,449 |
1 |
Conventional |
[10] |
Lake Margaret |
Lake Margaret |
41°59′24″S 145°34′48″E / 41.99000°S 145.58000°E / -41.99000; 145.58000 (Lake Margaret Power Station) |
8.40 |
11,265 |
1 |
Conventional |
[11] |
Lemonthyme |
Lake Parangana |
41°36′14″S 146°08′19″E / 41.60389°S 146.13861°E / -41.60389; 146.13861 (Lemonthyme Power Station) |
51 |
68,392 |
1 |
Conventional |
[12] |
Liapootah |
River Derwent |
42°22′35″S 146°30′36″E / 42.37639°S 146.51000°E / -42.37639; 146.51000 (Liapootah Power Station) |
87.3 |
117,071 |
3 |
ROR |
[13] |
Mackintosh |
Pieman River |
41°41′56″S 145°38′36″E / 41.69889°S 145.64333°E / -41.69889; 145.64333 (Mackintosh Power Station) |
79.9 |
107,148 |
1 |
Conventional |
[14] |
Meadowbank |
River Derwent |
42°36′46″S 146°50′39″E / 42.61278°S 146.84417°E / -42.61278; 146.84417 (Meadowbank Power Station) |
40 |
53,641 |
1 |
ROR |
[15] |
Nieterana |
River Derwent |
42°15′36″S 146°15′36″E / 42.26000°S 146.26000°E / -42.26000; 146.26000 (Nieterana Power Station) |
2.2 |
2,950 |
1 |
Mini |
[16] |
Paloona |
Lake Paloona |
41°16′59″S 146°14′56″E / 41.28306°S 146.24889°E / -41.28306; 146.24889 (Paloona Power Station) |
28 |
37,549 |
1 |
Conventional |
[17] |
Parangana |
Lake Parangana |
|
28 |
37,549 |
1 |
Conventional |
[18] |
Poatina |
Great Lake |
41°48′42″S 146°55′8″E / 41.81167°S 146.91889°E / -41.81167; 146.91889 (Poatina Power Station) |
300 |
402,307 |
6 |
Conventional |
[19] |
Reece |
Pieman River |
41°43′25″S 145°8′10″E / 41.72361°S 145.13611°E / -41.72361; 145.13611 (Reece Power Station) |
231.2 |
310,044 |
2 |
Conventional |
[20] |
Repulse |
River Derwent |
42°30′25″S 146°38′45″E / 42.50694°S 146.64583°E / -42.50694; 146.64583 (Repulse Power Station) |
28 |
37,549 |
1 |
Conventional |
[21] |
Rowallan |
Lake Rowallan |
41°43′49″S 146°12′49″E / 41.73028°S 146.21361°E / -41.73028; 146.21361 (Rowallan Power Station) |
10.5 |
14,081 |
1 |
Conventional |
[22] |
Tarraleah |
River Derwent |
42°18′5″S 146°27′27″E / 42.30139°S 146.45750°E / -42.30139; 146.45750 (Tarraleah Power Station) |
90 |
120,692 |
6 |
PSH |
[23] |
Tods Corner |
Great Lake |
41°48′42″S 146°55′08″E / 41.81167°S 146.91889°E / -41.81167; 146.91889 (Tods Corner Power Station) |
1.7 |
2,280 |
1 |
Mini |
|
Trevallyn |
Great Lake |
41°25′26″S 147°6′41″E / 41.42389°S 147.11139°E / -41.42389; 147.11139 (Trevallyn Power Station) |
90 |
120,692 |
4 |
ROR |
[24] |
Tribute |
Pieman River |
41°49′01″S 145°39′02″E / 41.81694°S 145.65056°E / -41.81694; 145.65056 (Tribute Power Station) |
84 |
112,646 |
1 |
Conventional |
[25] |
Tungatinah |
River Derwent |
42°16′26″S 146°27′42″E / 42.27389°S 146.46167°E / -42.27389; 146.46167 (Tungatinah Power Station) |
125 |
167,628 |
5 |
Conventional |
[26] |
Wayatinah |
River Derwent |
42°25′41″S 146°32′00″E / 42.42806°S 146.53333°E / -42.42806; 146.53333 (Wayatinah Power Station) |
38.25 |
51,294 |
3 |
ROR |
[27] |
Wilmot |
Wilmot River |
41°28′49″S 146°7′23″E / 41.48028°S 146.12306°E / -41.48028; 146.12306 (Wilmot Power Station) |
30.6 |
41,035 |
1 |
Conventional |
[28] |
Wind farms
These wind farm power stations use the power of the wind to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
See also
References
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