Lake Echo Power Station, Tasmania

Lake Echo Power Station, Tasmania

Lake Echo Power Station is a hydroelectric power station in the Lower Derwent River catchment area in Tasmania. It has one turbine, with a generating capacity of 32.4 MW of electricity.

Lake Echo was commissioned in 1956.

External links

*Hydro Tasmania page on [http://www.hydro.com.au/home/Energy/Tasmanian+Hydro+Electric+Schemes/Catchment+Areas/Derwent+Catchment/The+Tributaries+-+the+Nive+and+Dee.htm the Lower Derwent]


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