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Snowy Hydro – Presently
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VIC+ $2.077 B
NSW+ $4.154 B
Commonwealthowns 100%
SnowyMountains
Hydro-electricScheme
9power
stations
33generating
units
225 kmtunnels andaqueducts
16dams
5,124 km2
catchmentarea
Snowy-Tumut
Development
- 5 power stations
- 16 generating units
- The vertical distance for
energy generation is
800m
- Tumut 3 power station:
Possibility to pump water
back to Talbingo
reservoir, but not further
uphill than Talbingo
Reservoir
Snowy-Murray
Development
- 4 power stations
- 17 generating units
- 1 pumping station
- The vertical distance for
energy generation is
800m
- Different pumping
system: water from Lake
Jindabyne cannot be
pumped back to Lake
Eucumbene
LakeEucumbene
Tunnels
1946
2018
Agreement between NSW, VIC
and Commonwealth around
sharing of Snowy scheme
waters (approx. 75% to NSW
and 25% Vic)
Agreement of
Water Sharing
Provides for a corporatized
entity to operate and
maintain the Snowy
Mountains Hydro-electric
Scheme through a water
licence. Also provided for the
Snowy Water Inquiry and
Snowy Scientific Committee
Snowy Hydro
Corporatisation Act (NSW Act)
Construction of Scheme
Establishment of the the
Snowy Mountains Hydro-
Electric Authority which is the
operating body of the Snowy
Mountains Scheme.
Snowy Mountains
Hydro-Electric Power Act
The energy generation
became part of the plan.
Hydro-Electricity
Formation of a committee of
Commonwealth and State
Government representatives
to examine the development
of the water resources of the
Snowy Mountains area.
Origin of Snowy Scheme1944
1946
July1949
October1949
1959
1997
Primary legal document which
contains the rights and
obligations of Snowy Hydro in
relation to water in the
scheme.
Snowy Water LicenceMay2002
1NSW Department of Industry, Ten Year Review of the Snowy Water Licence: Draft Report For Consultation (Sydney, 2018) [HERE]
Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority was corporatised under the Snowy Hydro
Corporatisation Act 1997. The Snowy Water Licence was issued in 2002 under the
Corporatisation Act and is administered by New South Wales (Department of Industry –
Lands & Water).
The NSW Government stated that the sale of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric
Scheme will not influence the operation of the Snowy Water Licence or the outcomes
of the ten-year mandatory review1
!
Ownership
Structure
History
Payment
Legal instrument entered by
the three partner
Governments to give effect to
the outcomes of the public
Snowy Water Inquiry from
1998.
Snowy Water Inquiry Outcomes
Implementation Deed
The Snowy Water Licence is
subject to mandatory reviews
under the Snowy Hydro
Corporatisation Act 1997. The
first was due after five years
from Corporatisation and
done from the years of 2007
to 2009.
5-year Review
Public consultation process
after the Millennium drought.
Millennium Drought Review
June2002
2007-2009
2011
No new dams are being built!
How does pumped hydro work?
Water released during
periods of high demand
when electricity prices
are high.
Water pumped during
periods of low demand
when electricity prices
are low
UpperReservoir
LowerReservoir
Energygenerated
Mountainousterrain and
complex geology
Impact oncost and duration
of the Snowy 2.0 project
27 km of new Underground
tunnels to connect existing
reservoirs
TalbingoReservoir
TantagaraReservoir
Required Annual ReleaseThe minimum volume SHL is required to release in one year to either Snowy-Tumut Development or Snowy-MurrayDevelopment. RAR volume contributes to water allocations from the 1 July.
RAR
Dry Inflow Sequence VolumeA measure against the ‘design drought’ of 1936 to 1946.An increase in DISV reduces the RAR and protects the remaining water in Snowy storages.
DISV
Below Target WaterWater in each development of the Snowy Scheme which is intended specifically to meet RAR.
BTW
Above Target WaterWater in each development of the Snowy Scheme which is either available for a particular purpose or can be released at SHL’sdiscretion. Inflows are allocated to ATW when the volume of BTW in storage is high enough to meet future RAR requirements.
ATW
Intended to allow RAR to be reduced if all downstream water needs are met.Relaxation
The Snowy Hydro - commonly used abbreviations
Snowy Hydro 2.0
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Reasons for building Snowy Hydro 2.0
Providing energy security and reliability to the National Energy Market.
1
Having responsive dispatchable energy generation able to adapt to changing market conditions.
2
Complying with emission reduction targets.3
Also: It provides Snowy Hydro Limited with the ability to expand the offer of financial contracts from future energy generation (‘option contracts’).
The Core Project
Linked to the DISV it was introduced as a Licence amendment in 2011. They are reserves kept as ATW and can be called out ifinflows reach critically low levels. Accounts in each Development are credited with water when a recovery occurs following aperiod when a DISV is triggered.
DroughtAccounts
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