Cardinia Dam Power Station is a small hydroelectric power station at Cardinia Reservoir near Melbourne, Australia.[1] It is located at the outlet of the 12.5-kilometre (7.8 mi) pipeline transferring water from Silvan Reservoir. It is capable of producing 3.5 megawatts (4,700 hp) of electricity and is owned by Pacific Energy.[2]
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37°57′6″S 145°23′54″E / 37.95167°S 145.39833°E