At present, thermal power generation is still the most widely used in Australasia, while hydropower is in the testing stage.
Of course, the reason for all this is that Australasia has abundant coal resources and doesn't face the problem of mineral resource shortages faced by other countries. The term "mineral resource shortages" doesn't even exist in Australasia's dictionary.
The reservoir that Arthur inspected is located on the Timert River in New South Wales, so this reservoir is also called the Timert Reservoir.
This is a large reservoir for solving the water problems in New South Wales and the surrounding area of Sydney, and it is also equipped with hydropower generating devices, making it the first hydropower station in Australasia.
As early as the establishment of the Power Research Lab, Australasia had a clear electricity standard, which is 220 volts.