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List of power stations in Serbia

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List of power stations in Serbia is located in Serbia
TE-TO
TE-TO
HE Uvac
HE Uvac
HE Kokin Brod
HE Kokin Brod
HE Bistrica
HE Bistrica
HE Potpeć
HE Potpeć
HE Bajina Bašta
HE Bajina Bašta
RHE Bajina Bašta
RHE Bajina Bašta
HE Zvornik
HE Zvornik
HE Vlasina
HE Vlasina
HE Pirot
HE Pirot
HE Međuvršje
HE Međuvršje
HE Ovčar Banja
HE Ovčar Banja
Location of power stations in Serbia: Coal/Oil/Gas, Hydroelectric

The following page lists all power stations in Serbia.[1]

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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 Location Coordinates Capacity (MW)
TE Kolubara Lazarevac 44°28′48″N 20°17′38″E / 44.480°N 20.294°E / 44.480; 20.294 (Kolubara power station) 225
TE Kostolac A Kostolac 44°43′23″N 21°10′19″E / 44.723°N 21.172°E / 44.723; 21.172 (Kostolac A power station) 310
TE Kostolac B Drmno 44°43′48″N 21°12′36″E / 44.730°N 21.210°E / 44.730; 21.210 (Kostolac B power station) 700
TE Morava Svilajnac 44°13′23″N 21°09′47″E / 44.223°N 21.163°E / 44.223; 21.163 (Morava power station) 100
TE Nikola Tesla A Obrenovac 44°40′16″N 20°09′32″E / 44.671°N 20.159°E / 44.671; 20.159 (TENT A power station) 1,560
TE Nikola Tesla B Obrenovac 44°39′14″N 20°00′04″E / 44.654°N 20.001°E / 44.654; 20.001 (TENT B power station) 1,220
TE Kosovo A Priština 42°40′34″N 21°05′06″E / 42.676°N 21.085°E / 42.676; 21.085 (Kosovo A power station) 617
TE Kosovo B Priština 42°41′35″N 21°03′22″E / 42.693°N 21.056°E / 42.693; 21.056 (Kosovo B power station) 618

Natural gas

The total generating capacity is 336 MW.[1]

Station Location Coordinates Electric Capacity (MW) District heat Capacity (MW)
Panonske TE-TO Novi Sad Zrenjanin Sremska Mitrovica 45°16′01″N 19°53′02″E / 45.267°N 19.884°E / 45.267; 19.884 (TE-TO Novi Sad power station) 297 505

Hydro power plants

The total generating capacity is 2,936 MW.[1]

Station Location Geographical Coordinates Capacity (MW)
HE Uvac Uvac 43°25′08″N 19°55′52″E / 43.419°N 19.931°E / 43.419; 19.931 (HE Uvac Hydroelectric Power Station) 36
HE Kokin Brod Nova Varoš 43°31′01″N 19°48′40″E / 43.517°N 19.811°E / 43.517; 19.811 (HE Kokin Brod Hydroelectric Power Station) 22
HE Bistrica Priboj 43°31′08″N 19°35′35″E / 43.519°N 19.593°E / 43.519; 19.593 (HE Bistrica Hydroelectric Power Station) 102
HE Potpeć Priboj 43°31′19″N 19°34′34″E / 43.522°N 19.576°E / 43.522; 19.576 (HE Potpeć Hydroelectric Power Station) 51
HE Bajina Bašta Bajina Bašta 43°57′47″N 19°24′32″E / 43.963°N 19.409°E / 43.963; 19.409 (HE Bajina Bašta) 420
RHE Bajina Bašta pumped storage Bajina Bašta 43°57′47″N 19°24′32″E / 43.963°N 19.409°E / 43.963; 19.409 (RHE Bajina Bašta) 614
HE Zvornik Mali Zvornik 44°22′05″N 19°06′25″E / 44.368°N 19.107°E / 44.368; 19.107 (HE Zvornik) 125.6
Đerdap I Kladovo 44°40′12″N 22°31′44″E / 44.670°N 22.529°E / 44.670; 22.529 (Đerdap I) 1,080
Đerdap II Kladovo 44°18′22″N 22°33′58″E / 44.306°N 22.566°E / 44.306; 22.566 (Đerdap II) 270
HE Vlasina Surdulica 42°42′29″N 22°04′12″E / 42.708°N 22.070°E / 42.708; 22.070 (HE Vlasina) 129
HE Pirot Pirot 43°09′18″N 22°36′36″E / 43.155°N 22.610°E / 43.155; 22.610 (HE Pirot) 80
HE Međuvršje Međuvršje 43°54′32″N 20°13′55″E / 43.909°N 20.232°E / 43.909; 20.232 (HE Međuvršje) 9
HE Ovčar Banja Ovčar Banja 43°53′56″N 20°10′48″E / 43.899°N 20.180°E / 43.899; 20.180 (HE Ovčar Banja) 8

Wind power plants

The total installed capacity is 604.1MW

Station Location Capacity (MW)
Đevreč Tutin 0.5
Kula Kula 9.9
La Pikolina Zagajica 6.6
Malibunar Alibunar 8
Košava Vršac 68
Čibuk Kovin 157
Alibunar Alibunar 42
Kovačica Kovačica 104.5
Plandište 1 Plandište 102
Krivača Golubac 105.6

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Proizvodni kapaciteti". eps.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 3 June 2018.

External links

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