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Tribute Power Station

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Country
  
Australia

Purpose
  
Power

Opening date
  
1993 (1993)

Height
  
40 m

Hydraulic head
  
271 metres (889 ft)

Location
  
Western Tasmania

Status
  
Operational

Owner(s)
  
Hydro Tasmania

Opened
  
1993

Create
  
Lake Plimsoll

Tribute Power Station

Dam volume
  
110 thousand cubic metres (3.9Ă—10^6 cu ft)

Spillway capacity
  
227 cubic metres per second (8,000 cu ft/s)

Similar
  
John Butters Power St, Gordon Power Station, Queenstown Oval - Tasmania, Crotty Dam, Fisher Power Station

The Tribute Power Station is a conventional hydroelectric power station located in Western Tasmania, Australia.

Technical details

Part of the Pieman–Anthony Power Development scheme that comprises four hydroelectric power stations, the Tribute Power Station is the first station in the scheme, being the highest upstream, yet the last major hydro-electric power development in Tasmania. The power station is located underground, below the 40-metre (130 ft)-high rock-filled concrete faced Anthony Dam and the adjacent 17-metre (56 ft)-high Anthony Levee, both across the Anthony River which forms Lake Plimsoll. Water from the lake is fed to the power station via a 7-kilometre (4.3 mi) headrace tunnel.

The power station was commissioned in 1994 by the Hydro Electric Corporation (TAS) and the station has one Fuji Francis turbine, with a generating capacity of 84 megawatts (113,000 hp) of electricity. The station output, estimated to be 265 gigawatt-hours (950 TJ) annually, is fed to TasNetworks' transmission grid via a 13.8 kV/220 kV Fuji surface generator transformer to the outdoor switchyard.

Although the Tribute Power Station might have been the last major construction project of the Hydro Electric Commission of Tasmania, the 1,000 GWH Project has resulted in upgrades to component parts of existing superstructure operated by Hydro Tasmania.

References

Tribute Power Station Wikipedia