Snowy Hydro Explained

Snowy Hydro Limited
Former Name:Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority
Type:Corporation
Founder:Government of Australia
Government of New South Wales
Government of Victoria
Location City:Cooma, New South Wales
Location Country:Australia
Area Served:New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Australian Capital Territory
Key People:David Knox (Chairman)
Dennis Barnes (CEO)
Industry:Energy
Products:Electricity generation
Services:Electricity retailing, bulk water management
Revenue:$3.5 billion
Revenue Year:2021/22
Net Income:$295 million
Net Income Year:2021/22
Num Employees:1,726
Num Employees Year:2022
Parent:Government of Australia
Subsid:Red Energy
Valley Power Peaking Facility
Homepage:www.snowyhydro.com.au

Snowy Hydro Limited is an electricity generation and retailing company in Australia that owns, manages, and maintains the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme that consists of nine hydro-electric power stations and sixteen large dams connected by 145 kilometres (90 mi) of tunnels and 80 kilometres (50 mi) of aqueducts located mainly in the Kosciuszko National Park. Snowy Hydro also owns and operates two gas-fired power stations in Victoria and one in New South Wales, three diesel power stations in South Australia and owns two electricity retailing businesses, Red Energy and Lumo Energy.

The company is owned by the Government of Australia[1] and whilst not a statutory corporation, is established by the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Power Act 1949 (Cth). Prior to its incorporation under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), the company was previously known as Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority.

Generating assets

The company manages the Snowy Mountains Scheme that generates on average around 4,500 gigawatt hours of clean, renewable energy each year, which was around 37% of all renewable energy in the mainland National Electricity Market in 2010.

The company also owns a 300 MW gas-fired peaking power station in the Latrobe Valley, a 320 MW gas-fired peaking power station at Laverton North near Melbourne, and a 667 MW gas-fired peaking power station at Colongra on the Central Coast of New South Wales. It also owns three diesel-powered peaking power stations in South Australia providing 136 MW between them.[2] The company's production assets are summarised in the table below. These assets are used to generate electricity for sale under contract to the National Electricity Market.

NameFuelTypeLocationMaximum
Capacity
(MW)
Commissioned
AngastonDieselInternal combustionAngaston502005
BloweringHydroFrancis TurbineBlowering Dam801969
GuthegaHydroFrancis TurbineNear Guthega601955
Jindabyne DamMini HydroTurbo-pumpJindabyne1.12011
JounamaSmall HydroTurbo-pumpNear Jounama14.42010
Laverton NorthNatural gasGas turbinesLaverton North3202006
LonsdaleDieselInternal combustionLonsdale212002
Murray 1HydroFrancis TurbineNear Khancoban9501967
Murray 2HydroFrancis TurbineNear Khancoban5501969
Port StanvacDieselInternal combustionLonsdale652011
Tumut 1HydroFrancis TurbineNear Cabramurra3301959
Tumut 2HydroFrancis TurbineNear Cabramurra2861962
Tumut 3HydroFrancis TurbineTalbingo1,5001973
Micro HydroTurbo-pumpTalbingo0.7202003[3]
Valley PowerNatural gasGas turbines Traralgon3002002
ColongraNatural gasGas turbinesColongra6672009[4]

Water storage and diversion

As part of the company's responsibilities for managing the Snowy Mountain Scheme, Snowy Hydro Limited also collects, stores, and diverts water for irrigation from the Snowy Mountains catchment west to the Murray and Murrumbidgee River systems under what is called the Snowy Water Licence. Granted as part of the for fixed five-year terms, this licence prescribes the rights and obligations on the company with respect to the collection, diversion, storage, use, and release of water within the Snowy area. The Snowy Water Licence also imposes some obligations on the company in terms of releasing environmental flows east into the Snowy River and other rivers in the Snowy Mountains region.

Proposed public divestment

In December 2005, the Government of New South Wales announced it would sell its 58% share in Snowy Hydro, expecting to yield A$1 billion.[5] The Federal[6] and Victorian[7] governments had followed suit, announcing by mid-February 2006 the intent to sell their 13% and 29% respectively, with A$1.7 billion (ranging up to A$3 billion)[8] [9] expectations through a public float.[7] Pre-registration for shares in Snowy Hydro opened in mid May and it was expected that the float would take place some time in July. Over 200,000 people pre-registered to purchase shares in the company over two weeks.[10]

On 2 June 2006, the Federal Government announced that it would no longer sell its 13% stake in the project, effectively forcing the hands of the New South Wales and Victorian governments to follow suit. The aborted sale followed strong opposition from the public, including government MPs and prominent Australians.[9] [11] [12]

In February 2014 the National Commission of Audit recommended in its Phase One Report that the Federal Government sell its interest in Snowy Hydro.[13] In March 2018, the Federal Government bought out the New South Wales and Victorian government shareholdings.[14]

Current market position

Since privatisation was cancelled in 2006, the company has continued to grow with investment into Snowy Scheme modernisation projects, cloud seeding, development of mini hydro opportunities such as the 14 MW Jounama mini-hydro (commissioned in 2010) and growth of its retailing business, Red Energy. In September 2014 Snowy Hydro purchased gas and electricity retailer Lumo Energy for $600 million.[15] Red Energy currently has 1.6 million electricity and gas customers.

In addition Snowy Hydro has developed its gas-fired power station portfolio to reduce risks to the business due to its reliance on water as an energy source, and the potential impact of transmission constraints on the ability of the remote Snowy Mountains hydro generation assets to access the electricity grid. In January 2015 Snowy Hydro acquired the gas-fired Colongra Power Station in New South Wales.[16]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Share Sale: Business as usual at Snowy Hydro . Snowy Hydro . 2 March 2018 . 9 April 2018.
  2. Web site: South Australia, Home to our diesel assets . Snowy Hydro . 23 January 2018.
  3. Web site: Australian Hydro Projects: Operating . 28 April 2006 . 6 May 2013. Energy News Bulletin . Aspermont Ltd .
  4. Web site: Colongra Power Station. 9 November 2015. Snowy Hydro Limited. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150310174123/http://www.snowyhydro.com.au/energy/gas/colongra-power-station/. 10 March 2015.
  5. News: NSW to sell Snowy Hydro stake . Energy News Premium . 19 December 2005 . 17 December 2011.
  6. News: . Howard intends to sell Snowy Hydro . Stafford, Annabel . 26 May 2006 . 17 December 2011 .
  7. News: Hydro World . 22 February 2006 . Snowy Hydro sale to include 100% of shares . 17 December 2011 .
  8. News: The Age . Snowy Hydro sale gets green light . 30 March 2006 . 17 December 2011 .
  9. News: Snowy Hydro sake scrapped after protests . 2 June 2006 . Daley, Gemma . Bloomberg News. United States . 17 December 2011 .
  10. Web site: Building Australian Rail Skills for the Future . ara.net.au.
  11. News: James . Grubel . Australian government scuppers Snowy Hydro sale . Reuters. 2 June 2006 . 2 June 2006.
  12. News: Snowy Hydro not for sale . Financial Standard . Madden, Hamish . 2 June 2006 . 17 December 2011 .
  13. Web site: 10.1 Privatisations . Australian Government National Commission of Audit . Towards Responsible Government: The Report of the National Commission of Audit, Phase 1 . February 2014 . 9 April 2018 . 13 April 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150413145441/http://www.ncoa.gov.au/report/phase%2Done/part-b/10-1-privatisations.html . dead .
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20180309042725/https://www.pm.gov.au/media/historic-snowy-deal Historic Snowy Deal
  15. Web site: Snowy Hydro bulks up with $600 million energy buy. 15 September 2014. 19 October 2014. Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media.
  16. Web site: Colongra Power Station • Snowy Hydro. en-US. 2016-07-13. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150310174123/http://www.snowyhydro.com.au/energy/gas/colongra-power-station/. 10 March 2015.