Go BIG with a Hydro Tasmania apprenticeship! Applications are now being invited for the 2026 apprentice intake by Hydro Tasmania. Mechanical and electrical apprenticeships are on offer, at locations right across Tasmania. Media releases
Hydro Tasmania announces ambitious net zero targets Hydro Tasmania, Australia’s largest generator of renewable energy, announced its ambitious plan to achieve net zero reportable scope one and two emissions by 30 June 2025. Media releases
The north-west’s beating art Mark 26 June for something very special happening in Sheffield, when Hydro Tasmania and TasNetworks partner with the award-winning Big hArt for a one-of-a-kind event. Tasmanian community
Making a difference for Tasmanian communities – 2025 grants now open! Hydro Tasmania is delighted to launch its 2025 Community Grants Program, now in its ninth year. In 2024, we provided $28,000 in grants to six deserving organisations. Our grant program is one way we can give back to the Tasmanian community. Media releases
ROV donation for Tasmania's future scientists The next generation of scientists studying at the University of Tasmania’s IMAS will gain the benefit of real-world experience exploring to ocean using underwater robots, thanks to the donation of five remotely operated vehicles from Hydro Tasmania. Tasmanian community
New automated water alerts to save farmers thousands of dollars River users and landowners in the Derwent Valley can now automatically be kept informed on changing water levels, potentially saving them many thousands of dollars, thanks to innovative technology from Hydro Tasmania. Media releases
New Director appointed to Hydro Tasmania Board Hydro Tasmania’s Chairman, Grant Every-Burns, today announced the appointment of a new Director to the Hydro Tasmania Board. Media releases
Clarification – Tamar Valley Power Station Hydro Tasmania wishes to clarify some comments reported about the Tamar Valley Power Station. Media releases
No impact to Hydro Tasmania infrastructure after earthquake in southwest Hydro Tasmania confirmed there has been no damage identified to hydropower infrastructure following the 4.2 magnitude earthquake this morning in the State’s southwest. Media releases