Momentum Energy announces Amy Childs as new Managing Director Hydro Tasmania, Momentum Energy’s parent company, today announced that Amy Childs is the new Managing Director of Momentum Energy. Media releases
From Coast to Country Bianca Templar is the proud descendant of the Trawlwoolway and Plangermaireener people of lutruwita. Bianca's latest artwork 'From Coast to Country' is proudly on display at Hydro Tasmania's Hobart head office. People & heritage
Working together to achieve a clean energy future New analysis from Hydro Tasmania shows the Battery of the Nation initiative offers significant potential for Tasmania and Victoria to work together to achieve an affordable, reliable clean energy future. Media releases
Sparking curiosity: Generation Hydro in Tasmanian classrooms Igniting the spark of curiosity in the minds of the next generation is paramount, as Tasmania’s future innovators and leaders! In 2017, we gave birth to Generation Hydro, an important education program designed to kindle excitement and passion for STEM subjects among primary and secondary students across Tasmania. Tasmanian community
Entura appointed to advise on dam investigation and engineering design in Nepal Specialist power and water consulting firm Entura has been selected by the Department of Irrigation of the Government of Nepal and the Asian Development Bank to deliver consulting services for the investigation and detailed engineering design of the Nagmati Dam. Media releases
Cressy irrigators get more winter water to save for summer, thanks to Hydro deal Hydro Tasmania and the Cressy Longford Irrigation Scheme (CLIS) have struck a deal that will see irrigators get more water in winter to store and save for summer irrigation. Irrigators will have access to 8,500ML of winter water (up from 5,000ML), taking advantage of the higher water availability during that period. Tasmanian community
Hydro Tasmania delivers for Tasmanians and a clean energy future Hydro Tasmania has again delivered on its commitments to the state, generating almost all of the State’s electricity needs from renewables, returning strong profits for Tasmanians and preparing the economy for electrification. Media releases
Cluny gets a little work done No not that Clooney. Our Cluny is about 30m tall, largely made of concrete and surprisingly about six years younger. Clearly, power stations deteriorate at a faster rate than Hollywood icons (arguably, they work a little harder), and the ‘work done’ here is closer to reconstructive surgery than your average aging actor face lift. Energy & industry
Building a longer-lasting turbine relief valve to combat saltwater erosion After years of problem solving, we've built two new turbine relief valves that can better withstand harsh saltwater corrosion at Trevallyn Power Station in Launceston. Energy & industry