Eildon Pondage Power Station

Eildon Pondage Power Station
Location of the Eildon Pondage Power Station in Victoria
Country Australia
Location Victorian Alps, Victoria
Coordinates 37°14′35″S 145°53′51″E / 37.24306°S 145.89750°E / -37.24306; 145.89750Coordinates: 37°14′35″S 145°53′51″E / 37.24306°S 145.89750°E / -37.24306; 145.89750
Status Operational
Construction began 1994
Commission date 1995
Construction cost A$14 million
Owner(s) Pacific Hydro
Pumped-storage power station
Lower reservoir Eildon Pondage
Lower res. capacity 5,200 ML (1,100×10^6 imp gal; 1,400×10^6 US gal)
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Water
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 4.5 MW (6,000 hp)

The Eildon Pondage Power Station is a hydroelectric power station on the Eildon Pondage at Lake Eildon, Victoria, Australia. Eildon Pondage has one turbo generator, with a total generating capacity of 4.5 megawatts (6,000 hp) of electricity. It is owned and operated by Pacific Hydro, and the electricity produced is sold to electricity retailer TXU.[1]

Eildon Pondage re-uses the water from Eildon Power Station, which is stored in the pondage to ensure a controlled release into the Goulburn River downstream from Lake Eildon.

See also

References

  1. "Pacific Hydro page on hydroelectric projects in Victoria". Archived from the original on 2006-08-21. Retrieved 2006-10-13.


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