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Tarraleah Power Station

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Country
  
Australia

Upper reservoir
  
Lake King William

Phone
  
+61 1300 360 441

Status
  
Operational

Owner
  
Hydro Tasmania

Construction began
  
November 1934

Tarraleah Power Station

Location
  
Commission date
  
July 1938 (1938-07):1943 (1943)-1951 (1951)

Upper res. capacity
  
539,340 ML (19,047×10^ cu ft)

Address
  
Lyell Hwy, Tarraleah TAS 7140, Australia

Similar
  
Butlers Gorge Power St, Liapootah Power Station, Wayatinah Power Station, Poatina Power Station, Meadowbank Power Station

Hydro tasmania tarraleah power station


The Tarraleah Power Station is a pumped-storage hydroelectric power station located in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Australia. The power station is part of the Upper Derwent hydro scheme and is operated by Hydro Tasmania.

Contents

Tarraleah power station opening


History

The Upper River Derwent hydroelectric scheme was developed at a time in 1934 when the former Hydro-Electric Commission had only two working power stations. In 1934 the Derwent Valley Power Development power scheme was approved by the Parliament of Tasmania with the Tarraleah Power Station as the first completed power station of that scheme. Ticklebelly Flat, the nickname for the married quarters at Tarraleah Camp number 2 in the 1930s, is a name for the history of Hydro Tasmania by Heather Fenton, known as Ticklebelly Tales.

Power station

Part of the Derwent scheme that now comprises eleven hydroelectric power stations, the Tarraleah Power Station is located aboveground on the west bank of the Nive River downstream from the village of Tungatinah and a short distance from the Lyell Highway. The station draws its water from a variety of sources. Water from the concrete arched Clark Dam across the River Derwent that forms Lake King William flows from the lake and also from the Butlers Gorge Power Station around 25 kilometres (16 mi) via the Tarraleah Canals.

The power station was opened in July 1938 and has six Pelton-type turbines, with a generating capacity of 90 megawatts (120,000 hp) of electricity. The station output is fed to the transmission grid via 11 kV metal clad switchgear and two 11 /110 kV 75MVA 3-phase power transformers.

References

Tarraleah Power Station Wikipedia