The Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme brought significant changes to Australia.
It was not built simply to stop power failures, as some have suggested. The purpose of the scheme was to harness the massive power of the melting snow for the purposes of providing hydro-electricity, whilst at the same time storing water that could be used for towns, farming and irrigation. Instead of just having the water flowing into the Snowy River and eventually out to sea, the scheme aimed to actively use the water efficiently.
Economically, the scheme was and is important for several reasons. It provided work for tens of thousands of people at a time when unemployment was high. Started in 1949 the post-war period, it attracted migrants from all over the world, who helped contribute to the rich multiculturalism of Australia. It continues to supply necessary water to the farming industries of inland New South Wales and Victoria. The power stations of the Snowy Mountains Scheme also provide up to ten per cent of the electricity requirements for the entire state of New South Wales.
The scheme used sophisticated technology for its time, and this alone gave Australia greater status in an increasingly technology-driven world.
The Snowy Mountains Scheme is located about 100 kilometres south of Canberra in New South Wales, the Snowy Mountains area.
Construction of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme began on 17 October 1949. It took 25 years to complete, so was finished in 1974.
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There is no such word as construdution. The workers in Australia's society helped build the Snowy Mountains scheme which included dams, power stations, tunnels, aqueducts, and pipelines.
Australia, New South Wales, America, built under the direction of engineer William Hudson. The Snowy Mountain Scheme was noted by its immigrant European workforce.
When the Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme was begun, it required more manpower than Australia could offer, especially people with particular skills and training. The Scheme attracted tens of thousands of skilled immigrants, resulting in not only an increase in Australia's population, but in its cultural diversity. These migrants were happy to come to Australia as their own countries were suffering post-war economic depression, and Australia offered new opportunities for them.
Construction of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme began on 17 October 1949.
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Yes, the Snowy Mountains are a real site. The Snowy Mountains are located in the Australian Alps, in Australia's southeast.
From early Winter to early Spring, the Snowy Mountains in Australia are indeed snowy. There are many ski resorts there.