Gordon Power Station

The Gordon Power Station is the largest conventional hydroelectric power station in Tasmania, Australia; located in the South West region of the state. The power station is situated on Gordon River. Water from Lake Gordon descends 183 metres (600 ft) underground past the Gordon Dam and into the power station.

Gordon Dam
Shaft connecting the third turbine to the rotor. The bearing at the top supports the load of the shaft and turbine, the bottom bearing is primarily for alignment.
Location of the Gordon Dam in Tasmania
CountryAustralia
LocationSouth West Tasmania
Coordinates42°43′50″S 145°58′35″E
PurposePower
StatusOperational
Construction began1974 (1974)
Opening date1978 (1978)
Owner(s)Hydro Tasmania
Dam and spillways
Type of damArch dam
ImpoundsGordon River
Height140 m (459 ft)
Length198 m (650 ft)
Width (crest)2.75 m (9 ft)
Width (base)17.7 m (58 ft)
Dam volume154×10^3 m3 (5×10^6 cu ft)
Spillway typeControlled
Spillway capacity175 m3/s (6,180 cu ft/s)
Reservoir
CreatesLake Gordon
Total capacity12.4 km3 (3.0 cu mi)
Catchment area1,280 km2 (494 sq mi)
Surface area278 km2 (107 sq mi)
Gordon Power Station
Coordinates42°43′48″S 145°58′12″E
Operator(s)Hydro Tasmania
Commission date1978; 1988
TypeConventional
Turbines3 Fuji x 144 MW (193,107 hp)
Installed capacity432 to 450 MW (579,322 to 603,460 hp)
Capacity factor0.37
Annual generation1,388 GWh (4,997 TJ)
Website
hydro.com.au/energy/our-power-stations/gordon-pedder
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