Night of recognition for innovative excellence The innovation and skill of people from Hydro Tasmania and Entura has been recognised at the Australian Engineering Excellence Awards (AEEA) Tasmania 2016. Media releases
Lake Pedder set for rare spill event Lake Pedder is expected to reach its full water level and spill later today, for the first time since November 1988. Media releases
Re-energising an 85-year-old hydropower icon The Tarraleah hydropower scheme in central Tasmania is one of state’s oldest. With some parts of the scheme more than 80 years old, we’re looking at options for its future. A major redevelopment of Tarraleah would see it generate more clean energy, to help meet the growing demand for energy and power the state for generations to come. News
Meet our climate drivers We generate clean energy from water, so we really like to know how much it's going to rain. While the weather can change a lot from day to day its general trend is driven by the climate. Here in Tasmania there are three major climate drivers, let's meet them. Environment
Looking to a bright future for a Tasmanian hydropower icon The Tarraleah hydropower scheme has generated clean energy for Tasmania for more than 80 years. Hydro Tasmania is now well advanced on the first stage of activity to reimagine an exciting future for the scheme. Media releases
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. People & heritage
Hooked on Tassie fishing? Our Senior Aquatic Scientist, David Ikedife, shares his passion for angling and how we manage our water resources for energy generation and great trout. News