
Nestled in Tasmania's Central Highlands, Butlers Gorge Power Station is a pivotal component of the Derwent Scheme, harnessing the Upper River Derwent's flow to generate renewable energy. Completed in 1951, the station operates beneath the Clark Dam wall, which impounds Lake King William. Its single 12.2 MW turbine produces approximately 684 GWh annually, contributing significantly to Tasmania's clean energy supply. The station's strategic location and historical significance make it a notable landmark in the region's hydropower infrastructure.
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