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Hydro Tasmania pushes to make Cethana a reality

by Tom Parker
January 16, 2026
in Company news, Hydro Power, News, Projects, Renewable Energy
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Hydro Tasmania has launched a renewed referral under the EPBC Act for its Cethana pumped hydro project as it looks to get the rubber stamp for the scheme.

The company was sent back by the Federal Government to complete further studies after launching an initial referral in mid-2023.

“Since then, we’ve undertaken extensive geotechnical and engineering work, and the potential project footprint has increased,” Hydro Tasmania said.

Cethana is set to be developed in the vicinity of Lake Cethana in north-west Tasmania, forming part of Hydro Tasmania’s Mersey-Forth hydropower scheme – a run-of-river system that uses water from four main rivers.

Lake Cethana would act as the lower storage, with a new off-river upper storage to be constructed on a plateau west of the lake.

Hydro Tasmania sees Cethana as a key asset is delivering long-duration energy storage for growing Tasmanian and Australian demand as the grid transitions to renewable energy and adapts to a world sans coal-fired power plants.

“It will provide up to 750MW of dispatchable capacity to firm variable renewables (wind and solar), strengthen system reliability, and create regional economic opportunities,” Hydro Tasmania said in the referral.

The referral accommodates necessary project design refinements, but if changes arise outside a designated disturbance footprint, Hydro Tasmania said it will seek a variation to “an approval granted” under the EPBC Act or lodge a new referral.

The Cethana EPBC referral is open for public comment until January 29.

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