Workers come home to historic Tarraleah Village Nearly a century after construction, the heritage-rich Tarraleah Estate will again be a bustling workers’ village, housing Hydro Tasmania employees working on the iconic Tarraleah hydropower scheme. Media releases
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
King Island Solar Farm update High demand and material shortages in the global supply chain have pushed back the construction schedule of King Island’s new Solar Farm. Media releases
Veteran wind turbine set for facelift A small but mighty King Island wind turbine, which has alone produced more 10,000 MWh of clean electricity since being installed more than two decades ago, will receive a life-extending makeover this month. Media releases
Community Grants helping level the playing field A volunteer-run junior sports organisation is now providing the joys of participation to a more diverse range of members, thanks to a community grant from Hydro Tasmania. Media releases
King Island solar farm lighting the way Hydro Tasmania has launched a new era of clean energy on King Island, with a $4.5M solar farm that promises to replace 300,000 litres of diesel on the island every year. Media releases
Lake Echo powers up following major overhaul Hydro Tasmania has successfully completed a $32M upgrade to Lake Echo Power Station to modernise this critical infrastructure and provide remote operation capability. Media releases
Indigenous artist brings story to Hydro Tasmania HQ Hydro Tasmania’s nipaluna / Hobart headquarters have been brought alive with a permanent foyer installation from artist and proud pakana woman, Bianca Templar. Media releases
Hydro Tasmania Enterprise Agreement employees approve new offer Hydro Tasmania’s 2022 - 2025 Enterprise Agreement has been voted up by 62 per cent of EA employees today. The Enterprise Agreement provides terms and conditions of employment for around 550 of Hydro Tasmania’s 1250 employees. Media releases