Warragamba Power Station
Warragamba Power Station is a hydroelectric power station at Warragamba Dam, New South Wales, Australia. Warragamba has one turbine with a generating capacity of 50 MW of electricity.
The power station was approved in 1953,[1] completed in 1959 and is now disconnected from the electricity grid.[2]
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33°53′00″S 150°35′48″E / 33.883222°S 150.596556°E / -33.883222; 150.596556