$11.5m to repower one of Australia’s oldest wind farms

10 December 2024

We’re investing $11.5m in King Island’s Huxley Hill Wind Farm, a vital part of the world-leading off-grid hybrid energy system that powers the entire island!



Accelerating the development of renewable energy in Tasmania

10 December 2024

Hydro Tasmania and local renewables company TasRex have finalised key terms for an offtake agreement that will accelerate the development of a major renewable energy project for Tasmania!



Delivering for Tasmanians: A look back at our annual performance

10 December 2024

Despite recording the lowest inflows in 90 years, Hydro Tasmania has performed beyond targets.



Upgrading Rowallan Power Station: A testament to teamwork and innovation

25 November 2024

In January 2023 (with years of planning), a major refurbishment at Rowallan Power Station kicked off. Around 160 Hydro Tasmania employees and contractors have been working on the upgrades, including Site Manager, Scott Tatsi. Scott holds a huge sense of pride for this refurbishment, with the project being close to the final commissioning stage. 



Does culture really eat strategy for breakfast?

30 September 2024

In his final blog as CEO, Ian Brooksbank talks about what he's most proud of and why "it all boils down to people".



When it rains, it pours: Managing a complex energy network that depends on the weather

26 September 2024

We keep a very close eye on the weather here at Hydro Tasmania. As Australia’s largest generator of renewable energy, rain = energy = profit. And because we return 90 per cent of our profits to the State Government, it also means better healthcare, housing, and education for Tasmanians.



Rain & spill: What it means for our lakes and dams

06 September 2024

You might have heard our dams are ‘spilling’ - so what does this mean? It’s a normal part of how our dams function.



New lease on life for Gordon Power Station

08 August 2024

How do you lift a piece of machinery that’s 180 metres underground and weighs more than a blue whale? It’s taken years of planning but the team working on the Gordon Power Station upgrades has done it.



Setting a course for Australia’s energy market future

29 May 2024

The pace and scale of change in Australia’s electricity market is surprising even the seasoned industry pundits. Coal is retiring faster than expected, solar generation (at domestic and utility scale) is rapidly growing and wind farm builds are accelerating. So what does all of that mean for Australia's energy future?



Reflections from the Chair

23 May 2024

Our Chair Richard Bolt shares his experiences and reflections of the past 12 months at the helm of Hydro Tasmania's Board of Directors.



The dream team behind the Gordon outage

15 December 2023

A planned outage may sound simple, but undertaking one like the recent Gordon power station outage was no easy feat for the 65-strong team.



Keeping our people and power stations safe from bushfires

14 November 2023

In the wake of recent Tasmanian bushfires, we want to assure Tasmanians that we are bushfire ready, and have plans in place to keep staff, and assets, safe and operational.



Creating an adaptive culture at Hydro Tasmania

10 October 2023

In life - and in business - change is the only constant. Yes, it’s a cliché – but for over two years at Hydro Tasmania group we’ve had a deep commitment to the evolution of our culture, so we can tackle the energy industry’s biggest challenges head on.



Solving the problem of storage in the transitioning energy market

05 October 2023

Pumped hydro will be a critical part of the future technology mix, providing the firming capacity and flexibility to manage fluctuations in demand and keep power supply reliable. The Cethana pumped hydro project is a flagship of our Battery of the Nation vision and represents one of the most cost-effective pumped hydro projects currently being proposed in the national market.



All in a day’s work – Four divers, an enormous crane and a six-tonne log

05 October 2023

We all know how many times an unexpected issue can arise in the workplace; have a thought for our Mersey Forth team whose unexpected issue was a retrieval operation for a 10 metre long, one metre diameter, six tonne log that was found in Lake Cethana.



King Island reigns supreme when it comes to renewables

05 October 2023

King Island might be a small island off a slightly larger island (Tasmania) off a really big island (Australia), but it punches well above its weight when it comes to renewable energy innovation.



Tasmanian hydropower icon powering towards a new future

05 October 2023

The iconic Tarraleah hydro scheme in Tasmania’s central highlands has been powering the state for more than 85 years. This is an opportunity to reimagine the scheme to deliver more energy and improve operational flexibility to meet Tasmania’s future energy needs and suit a changing electricity market.



Tasmania’s clean energy: 101

29 September 2023

Sometimes, things move slowly in Tasmania, but when it comes to energy, we’re well ahead of the pack. Read on to explore how renewable energy became one of Tasmania’s superpowers and why it will underpin our future.



An icon of our past looks to a bright future

03 May 2023

The Tarraleah scheme in Tasmania’s central highlands is a great example of past hydropower pioneering efforts and the bright future energy opportunity.


A drone flying in the air

Send in the drones...

19 August 2022

We often find ourselves accessing Tasmania's hidden spots to sustainably manage our hydropower assets and our local environments. Luckily for us, technology has come in handy to help us be more efficient and safer as we work!


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