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Lake Rosebery on Tasmania's West Coast has been declared a prohibited area due to an oil spill. The lake is closed to all recreational activities such as swimming, fishing and kayaking until further notice. Please visit our Visitor Alerts page for more information. 

Hydro Tasmania is Australia's leading clean energy business and largest generator of renewable energy. We stand ready to help make Tasmania a renewable energy superpower and create an energy future that's clean, reliable and affordable.

Our major hydropower projects

We are embarking on the next generation of Tasmanian hydropower, with plans to transform our network to increase capacity, efficiency and flexibility.

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Our power stations

We've led clean energy innovation in Australia - building 54 major dams, 30 hydropower stations and two major wind farms.

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Outdoor activities

Find out everything you need to know for your next outdoor adventure simply by searching the find a site map.

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Water storage levels

We’re Australia’s largest water manager – turning rainfall into clean, renewable energy for Tasmania. Our storage levels follow a secure seasonal pattern - generally peaking in the 40 per cent range during the wettest months each year, and bottoming out in the 20s during the driest part. You can monitor this process in detail.

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6635
current gwh Energy in Storage
46.0
current % of Full Storage Energy

As at 20/01/2025.
Updated on the first working day of the week.

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Latest media releases

  • Hydro Tasmania appoints new CEO

    Dec 10, 2024
    Hydro Tasmania Chair Richard Bolt today (Tuesday) announced the appointment of Rachel Watson to the role of Chief Executive Officer.
Hydro Tasmania pays respect to the rich, long and ongoing history of the Traditional Owners and Custodians and their connections to land, sea and community. The mountains, natural lakes and rivers that capture and channel water for hydropower are rich in Aboriginal history, culture and tradition. We acknowledge ongoing connection to culture and custodianship of the lands and waters of places we share. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.