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Sugarloaf Hydroelectric Power Station

Coordinates: 37°40′1″S 145°18′36″E / 37.66694°S 145.31000°E / -37.66694; 145.31000
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The Sugarloaf Hydroelectric Power Station is a mini hydroelectric power station at Sugarloaf Reservoir, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located at the outlet of the North-South Pipeline that carries water over the Great Dividing Range from the Goulburn River to Melbourne. It will recover approximately 40% of the energy used to pump water through the pipeline.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hydro power plant to be added to Melbourne’s water supply system, 8 October 2009, retrieved 9 February 2011

37°40′1″S 145°18′36″E / 37.66694°S 145.31000°E / -37.66694; 145.31000