Devils Gate Dam | |
Location Map: | Australia Tasmania |
Location Map Size: | 280 |
Location Map Caption: | Location of the Devils Gate Dam in Tasmania |
Coordinates: | -41.3503°N 146.2633°W |
Country: | Australia |
Location: | North-western Tasmania |
Purpose: | P |
Status: | O |
Owner: | Hydro Tasmania |
Dam Type: | A |
Dam Crosses: | Forth River |
Spillway Count: | 1 |
Spillway Type: | Uncontrolled |
Res Name: | Lake Barrington |
Plant Name: | Devils Gate Power Station |
Plant Operator: | Hydro Tasmania |
Plant Type: | C |
Plant Turbines: | 1 x 63MW Boving Francis turbine |
Plant Capacity Factor: | 0.8 |
Extra: | [1] |
The Devils Gate Power Station is a conventional hydroelectric power station located in north-western Tasmania, Australia. The dam is high. It is one of the thinnest concrete arch dams in the world.
Part of the MerseyForth scheme that comprises seven hydroelectric power stations, the Devils Gate Power Station is the sixth station in the run-of-river scheme. The power station is located below the double-arched concrete Devils Gate Dam which forms Lake Barrington. Water from the lake is fed to the power station by a 150m (490feet) single penstock tunnel.[2] [3]
The power station was commissioned in 1969 by the Hydro Electric Corporation and has one Boving Francis turbine, with a generating capacity of of electricity. The station output, estimated to be annually,[1] is fed to TasNetworks' transmission grid via an 11 kV/110 kV Siemens generator transformer to the outdoor switchyard.[4]
Lake Barrington is a world-famous rowing venue that hosted the 1990 World Rowing Championships.
The dam received a Historic Engineering Marker from Engineers Australia as part of its Engineering Heritage Recognition Program.[5]