Terminal Storage Mini Hydro

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Terminal Storage Mini Hydro
CountryAustralia
LocationHope Valley, South Australia
Coordinates34°50′46.9″S 138°41′10.8″E / 34.846361°S 138.686333°E / -34.846361; 138.686333Coordinates: 34°50′46.9″S 138°41′10.8″E / 34.846361°S 138.686333°E / -34.846361; 138.686333
Commission dateOctober 2003
Owner(s)SA Water
Operator(s)
Power generation
Nameplate capacity3 MW
Annual net output4762 MW·h (2012)

Terminal Storage Mini Hydro is the name of an electricity generator operating in the supply pipes for Adelaide's water supply in South Australia. The facility is installed at Tea Tree Gully and uses a stainless steel turbine in the gravity-powered supply pipes. It was developed by SA Water who own and operate the water distribution with experience from Hydro Tasmania. When it was installed, it had a capacity of 1.9 megawatts (2,500 hp).[1] It has been upgraded to now provide 3 megawatts (4,000 hp).[2]

Hydro Tasmania and SA Water are equal partners in the joint venture which opened in October 2003.[3][4] In 2011–12, it generated 4,762 megawatt-hours (17,140 GJ) of electricity.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "SA Conventional & Renewable Energy". Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Generation information page". Australian Energy Market Operator. 5 June 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Hydro Tasmania's mini-hydro project opened". International Water Power & Dam Construction. Global Trade Media. 21 October 2003. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Half-Yearly Report 2004" (PDF). Hydro Tasmania. 31 December 2003. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  5. ^ "SA Water Highlights 2011-12" (PDF). p. 9. Retrieved 2 December 2017. Our Hope Valley mini hydroelectric facility recovered 4 762 megawatt hours of renewable energy.
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