Butlers Gorge Power Station






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Nestled in Tasmania's Central Highlands, Butlers Gorge Power Station harnesses the Upper Derwent River's flow to generate hydroelectric power. Commissioned in 1951, it features a single Francis-type turbine with a capacity of 12.2 MW. The station is situated at the base of the 67-meter-high Clark Dam, which forms Lake King William. Water from the lake is channeled to the power station, contributing to the Derwent hydroelectric scheme. The station's output is integrated into Tasmania's electricity grid, supporting the region's renewable energy initiatives.
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