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Richmond Power Station

Richmond Power Station is a Victorian era coal fired power station which operated on the banks of the Yarra River in Richmond, Victoria, Australia from its construction in 1891 until its closure in 1976. It was one of the first alternating current (AC) electricity generation plants in the state. It has since been converted into office space and is the headquarters of international fashion brand Country Road. The area in which it is located is now called Cremorne.


History

The Richmond Power Station was completed in 1891 by the New Australian Lighting and Traction Co. It was designed by Charles D'Ebro, one of Melbourne's premier architects of the time. He also designed the Winfield Building in Collins Street, Melbourne, Scottish House in William Street and the mansion Stonnington in Malvern from which the local government area of Stonnington derives its name.

Initially the station provided power to Melbourne and the suburbs of Richmond and Prahran. As demand increased the plant went through a series of upgrades. In 1930 the Victorian State Government integrated the electricity generation industry and ownership passed to the State Electricity Commission (SEC).

Although obsolete, the station continued to operate as a peak generation plant until 1976 when its inefficiency and pollution forced its closure.

The building lay derelict in a large pocket of SEC owned land for many years. Its chimney stacks were demolished soon after closure due to structural faults. It was a popular location for film and television makers during this time.

In the early 1990s, Victoria's electricity industry was privatised by the Kennett Liberal State Government. This saw this the sale of much of the SEC's surplus assets. The station and surrounding buildings were sold for development as an office park. All surrounding buildings, most of which dated from 1930s and 1940s were demolished.

Under architects Metier 3 the original station building and turbine hall, which is listed as a heritage site by the Victorian Government and is protected, was restored with a modern extension added to the section which formerly housed the chimney stacks. The building, designed for Country Road, won a merit award from the Royal Australian Institute of Architects in 1997. The area around the station has also been fully developed.

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