Hydroelectricity in Bulgaria

Hydroelectricity is a major form of energy supply in Bulgaria. The country's HEP stations have over a quarter of the country's entire installed capacity for electricity production (2 713 MW of a total of 9 728 MW, or 27.9%) [1](p. 11)[2](p. 32), and in 2010 they provided 10.2% of the country's total supply (4 224 GWh of a total of 41 570 GWh).[1](p. 32)[2](p. 32)

The 15 largest HEP stations, all owned by the state-run National Electricity Company, account for 97% of the country's HEP installed capacity and produce 94% of all HEP power.[1](p. 12,p. 32) They are arranged in four series, or "cascades", of between 3 and 5 reservoirs, and all are located in the Rhodope mountains in Southwestern Bulgaria. Three of the stations are pumped-storage stations ("PS-HPP").[1](p. 14)

Name Location Production Capacity
(MW)
Total production (2011)
(MWh)
Constructed Notes
Belmeken-Sestrimo-Chaira Cascade Kriva Reka 1 599 1 395 000
Chaira PS-HPP 864 774 000 1995
Belmeken PS-HPP 375 293 000
Sestrimo HPP 240 222 000
Momina Klisura HPP 120 105 000
Dospat-Vacha Cascade Vacha River 464 530 000
Teshel HPP 60 120 000 1972
Devin HPP 82 79 000
Tsankov Kamak HPP 82 102 000 2011
Orfey PS-HPP 160 116 000 1975
Krichim HPP 80 113 000
Batak Cascade Stara Reka, Devinska River, others 241 506 000 1955
Batak HPP 46 78 000 1958
Peshtera HPP 125 300 000 1959
Aleko HPP 70 128 000 1959
Arda Cascade (or "Lower Arda Cascade") Arda River 326 251 000
Kardjali HPP 124 74 500 1957
Studen Kladenets HPP 82 92 000 1958
Ivaylovgrad HPP 120 85 000 1964
Other HPPs 83 165 000
Total 2 713 2 847 000

NEK also owns and looks after several large dams which are either used for providing fresh water only, to store water for HPPs downriver, or else have provided HEP power in the past but have ceased to do so.[1](p. 15-17) These include –

Name Location Production Capacity
(MW)
Total production (2011)
(MWh)
Constructed Notes
Iskar Reservoir Iskar River, Sofia 1954
Golyam Beglik Reservoir Kriva Reka, upriver of Belmeken-Chaira Cascade 1951
Dospat Reservoir Osinska River, upriver of Batak Cascade 1967
Koprinka Reservoir Tundja River, near Kazanlak 1956 Covers the ancient city of Seuthopolis

There is also a project for an "Upper Arda Cascade", which has been delayed due to complications. This cascade should include three HPPs at Madan, Ardino and Kitnitsa.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 National Electricity Company – Annual Report 2011 (PDF – direct download) (NEK source page), NEK, published mid-2012. Retrieved 19 Mar 2013.
  2. 1 2 CEZ Elektro Bulgaria – Prospectus (in Bulgarian), 30 March 2012. Retrieved 19 Mar 2013.
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