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  2. Category:Hydroelectric power stations in Australia by state ...

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Hydroelectric power stations in the Australian Capital Territory (1 P) N. ... Hydroelectric power stations ...

  3. Hume Dam - Wikipedia

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    Hume Power Station, 2011. The Hume Power Station is a 58 megawatts (78,000 hp) hydro-electric power station installed in the dam wall, and is primarily used for peak-load generation. The station has an average annual output of 220 gigawatt-hours (790 TJ). [4] The power station has two 29 megawatts (39,000 hp) turbines and is operated by ...

  4. List of power stations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    List of power stations in Tasmania; List of power stations in Victoria; List of power stations in Western Australia; List of proposed power stations in Australia; List of coal fired power stations in Australia; List of natural gas fired power stations in Australia; List of wind farms in Australia; Loy Yang in Victoria is the largest power ...

  5. Lake Margaret Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Officially the Upper Lake Margaret Power Station, a conventional hydroelectric power station, and the Lower Lake Margaret Power Station, a mini-hydroelectric power station, the stations are generally collectively referred to in the singular format as the Lake Margaret Power Station. The stations are located approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi ...

  6. Burrinjuck Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Burrinjuck Power Station is a hydroelectric power station at Burrinjuck Dam, New South Wales, Australia. Burrinjuck has three turbines with a total generating capacity of 28 megawatts (38,000 hp) of electricity. The power station was commenced in 1927, running two 5 megawatts (6,700 hp) turbines.

  7. Tungatinah Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The power station is located aboveground adjacent to the Nive River. The headworks are quite complex with several dams (including the Bronte Lagoon formed by Bronte Dam, Bradys Lake formed by Bradys Dam, Lake Binney and the Tungatinah Lagoon), a tunnel, canals, pipelines, flumes their associated control gates and a pump station.

  8. Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme is the largest hydro-electric scheme in the Australian state of Victoria and the second-largest in mainland Australia after the Snowy Mountains Scheme. The scheme is situated in the Australian Alps in north-eastern Victoria about 350 kilometres (220 miles) from Melbourne and is wholly owned by AGL Energy .

  9. Somerset Dam Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Somerset Dam Power Station is a hydroelectric power station at Somerset, South East Queensland, Australia. The plant is part of the Somerset Dam and has a generating capacity of 4.1 megawatts. [1] It is the oldest grid-connected hydroelectric station still operating in Queensland. [2]