Lake Eildon, in North Eastern Victoria on the Goulburn river, was known as Sugarloaf Reservoir before 1951. It is often confused with the new Sugarloaf Reservoir in Christmas Hills, near Melbourne. The Sugarloaf Hydroelectric Power Station is a now decommissioned mini hydroelectric power station at Sugarloaf Reservoir, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia opened 20 March 1929 by the Premier Sir William McPherson. 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.
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| - Lake Eildon, in North Eastern Victoria on the Goulburn river, was known as Sugarloaf Reservoir before 1951. It is often confused with the new Sugarloaf Reservoir in Christmas Hills, near Melbourne. The Sugarloaf Hydroelectric Power Station is a now decommissioned mini hydroelectric power station at Sugarloaf Reservoir, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia opened 20 March 1929 by the Premier Sir William McPherson. 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. (en)
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| - Lake Eildon, in North Eastern Victoria on the Goulburn river, was known as Sugarloaf Reservoir before 1951. It is often confused with the new Sugarloaf Reservoir in Christmas Hills, near Melbourne. The Sugarloaf Hydroelectric Power Station is a now decommissioned mini hydroelectric power station at Sugarloaf Reservoir, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia opened 20 March 1929 by the Premier Sir William McPherson. 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. (en)
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