- Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme, Victoria
The Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme is located on the Rubicon River and
Royston River s, north east ofMelbourne , 40 km south-west ofAlexandra , Victoria,Australia . The Scheme commenced in 1922, and was the first state-owned hydroelectric scheme to generate electricity in mainland Australia, and among the first in the world to be remotely controlled. [http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/listings/vic/Rubicon/RubiconHydroelectricScheme/18131 Aussie Heritage: Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme, Rubicon, VIC] ] For the first ten years of its operation it supplied on average 16.9% of electricity generated by theState Electricity Commission of Victoria . The Scheme is on theVictorian Heritage Register , and theRegister of the National Estate and continues to operate under the management ofAGL Energy . [http://www.agl.com.au/AGLNew/About+AGL/Generation+assets/Hydro+electric+power/Rubicon.htm AGL - Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme] ]History
In the 1920s the
State Electricity Commission of Victoria was investigating hydroelectric power generation, in parallel with their works onbrown coal fired power stations at Yallourn. In 1922 a report was delivered by Messrs J.M. and H.E. Coane relating to the development of hydro-electric power on the Goulburn River and the Cerberean Range, which was then in turn submitted to theParliament of Victoria , with the project approved in 1922.cite book
last = Gill
first = Herman
title = Three Decades: The story of the State Electricity Commission of Victoria from its inception to December 1948
publisher = Hutchinson & Co
year = 1949
isbn = ]Known as the Sugarloaf - Rubicon Project, the proposed plan involved five power stations, with convert|25800|hp of turbine capacity, the largest power station on the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission storage Sugarloaf reservoir at what is now
Lake Eildon , and four others, two on the Rubicon, one on the Royston, and a third on Snob's Creek. These plans were later altered, the Snob's Creek station deleted, and an additional station provided at Rubicon Falls, bringing the installed turbine capacity to over convert|35000|hp. The Sugarloaf Power Station was used during theirrigation season from October to April, when water released from this dam could be used for power generation. The other four stations were used during the rainy seasons of winter and spring.Work started in 1922, and by 1928 the mountain stream section of the project was complete, the Sugarloaf power station on the Eildon following in 1929.cite book
last = Edwards
first = Cecil
title = Brown Power. A jubilee history of the SECV
publisher = State Electricity Commission of Victoria
year = 1969
isbn = ] Rubicon 'A' power station had a pipeline with a convert|1455|ft|m|0 drop over its convert|4280|ft|m|0 length. This station also remotely controlled the other power stations in the project. Minor enlargements were carried out at one station in 1954-55.Today
The Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme originally consisted of five power stations. Sugarloaf Power Station on the Goulburn River was replaced by the larger Eildon Power Station, and dam at the same site in the 1950s, with the turbines upgraded and reused. Today the scheme consists of three run-of-river dams, four power stations and associated raceways and penstocks. The total generating capacity of the scheme is a little over 25 MW, and the output averages approximately 13MW during winter months. [http://www.agl.com.au/AGLNew/About+AGL/Generation+assets/Hydro+electric+power/Rubicon.htm AGL - Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme] ]
* Royston Power Station - 0.8 MW [http://kids.mdbc.gov.au/encyclopedia/electricity_generation Murray Darling Basin Commission: Electricity Generation] ]
* Rubicon Power Station - 9.2 MW
* Lower Rubicon Power Station - 2.7 MW
* Rubicon Falls Power Station - 0.3 MW
* Sugarloaf Power Station - 13.5 MW (removed)References
External links
* [http://www.agl.com.au/AGLNew/About+AGL/Generation+assets/Hydro+electric+power/Rubicon.htm AGL: Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme]
* [http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/listings/vic/Rubicon/RubiconHydroelectricScheme/18131 Heritage listing: Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme]
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