Powering a sustainable future Despite a year of disruption for the electricity industry, Hydro Tasmania has delivered strong financial performance and significant achievements across our business, our people and our communities. Media releases
Hydro Tasmania storages at healthy levels despite multi-year drought Hydro Tasmania today (Friday) published its 2024-25 Annual Report, outlining significant benefits to the State and prudent water management in the face of extended drought conditions. Media releases
Lake Cethana selected as first pumped hydro project Lake Cethana has been selected as Hydro Tasmania’s preferred pumped hydro site and it will now progress to final feasibility stage. Media releases
Exceeding all expectations - strong returns for Tasmania Hydro Tasmania has had an extremely productive year, returning a strong financial result for 2017-18. Media releases
The veterans who helped build the Hydro War veterans have played an important role with Hydro Tasmania throughout the past century. In 1947 Polish ex-servicemen were invited to apply for two year contracts with the Hydro. Antoni ‘Tony’ Rozmaryniewicz was one of them and we are proud to share his story. People & heritage
Hey, you all want to go down to Devils Gate Dam? If your first thought here is a leather-clad rock chick, well, you’re certainly not alone, even if it’s just the two of us. One of us might even have trouble seeing the name Devils Gate Dam without bursting into a few bars of the song made famous by Suzi Quatro. But, there’s more to this than seventies nostalgia and ground-breaking female bass guitarists. News
The dream team behind the Gordon outage 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. Energy & industry
Tasmania's iconic hydropower system, past, present and future Just as past generations built Tasmania’s iconic hydropower schemes we rely on for renewable energy today, the Battery of the Nation concept, when fully realised, will be a lasting legacy we leave for the generations of Tasmanians that follow us. News