List of power stations in Serbia
TE-TO
HE Uvac
HE Kokin Brod
HE Bistrica
HE Potpeć
HE Bajina Bašta
RHE Bajina Bašta
HE Zvornik
HE Vlasina
HE Priot
Thermal
Coal
The total generating capacity is 4,390 MW (excluding Kosovo A and Kosovo B power plants).[1] With the establishment of the UNMIK administration in Kosovo on 1 July 1999, Serbia lost access to the local coal mines and power plants, including Kosovo A and Kosovo B power plants.
Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Geographical Coordinates | Status |
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TE Kolubara | 225 | Lazarevac | 44°28′50″N 20°17′40″E / 44.480631°N 20.294376°E | Partially operational |
TE Kostolac A | 280 | Kostolac | 44°43′23″N 21°10′20″E / 44.723088°N 21.172123°E | Operational |
TE Kostolac B | 615 | Drmno | 44°43′50″N 21°12′37″E / 44.730569°N 21.210414°E | Operational |
TE Morava | 100 | Svilajnac | 44°13′26″N 21°09′47″E / 44.223879°N 21.163025°E | Operational |
TE Nikola Tesla A | 1,560 | Obrenovac | 44°40′16″N 20°09′34″E / 44.671033°N 20.159351°E | Operational |
TE Nikola Tesla B | 1,200 | Obrenovac | 44°39′18″N 20°00′06″E / 44.654978°N 20.001658°E | Operational |
TE Kosovo A | 617 | Priština | 42°40′36″N 21°05′09″E / 42.676567°N 21.085786°E | Operational |
TE Kosovo B | 618 | Priština | 42°41′36″N 21°03′23″E / 42.693263°N 21.056487°E | Operational |
Natural gas
The total generating capacity is 336 MW.[1]
Station | Electric Capacity (MW) | District heat Capacity (MW) | Location | Geographical Coordinates | Status |
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Panonske TE-TO | 336 | 505 | Novi Sad Zrenjanin Sremska Mitrovica | 45°16′04″N 19°53′05″E / 45.267759°N 19.884736°E | Operational |
Hydro power plants
The total generating capacity is 2,936 MW.[1]
Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Geographical Coordinates | Status |
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HE Uvac Hydroelectric Power Station | 36 | Uvac | 43°25′08″N 19°55′53″E / 43.419022°N 19.931311°E | Operational |
HE Kokin Brod Hydroelectric Power Station | 20 | Nova Varoš | 43°31′03″N 19°48′40″E / 43.517552°N 19.811213°E | Operational |
HE Bistrica Hydroelectric Power Station | 100 | Priboj | 43°31′10″N 19°35′37″E / 43.51938°N 19.593491°E | Operational |
HE Potpeć Hydroelectric Power Station | 51 | Priboj | 43°31′23″N 19°34′37″E / 43.522975°N 19.576858°E | Operational |
HE Bajina Bašta Hydroelectric Power Station | 420 | Bajina Bašta | 43°57′50″N 19°24′36″E / 43.963948°N 19.409986°E | Operational |
RHE Bajina Bašta Hydroelectric Power Station pumped storage | 600 | Bajina Bašta | 43°57′50″N 19°24′36″E / 43.963948°N 19.409986°E | Operational |
HE Zvornik Hydroelectric Power Station | 100 | Mali Zvornik | 44°22′06″N 19°06′26″E / 44.368264°N 19.10724°E | Operational |
Đerdap I Hydroelectric Power Station | 1,080 | Kladovo | 44°40′15″N 22°31′45″E / 44.670896°N 22.529181°E | Operational |
Đerdap II Hydroelectric Power Station | 270 | Kladovo | 44°18′24″N 22°34′01″E / 44.306668°N 22.566902°E | Operational |
HE Vlasina Hydroelectric Power Station | 129 | Surdulica | 42°42′30″N 22°04′13″E / 42.708211°N 22.070412°E | Operational |
HE Pirot Hydroelectric Power Station | 80 | Pirot | 43°09′18″N 22°36′38″E / 43.15509°N 22.610462°E | Operational |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Производни капацитети". eps.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 3 June 2018.
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