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List of power stations in Slovenia

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The following page lists all power stations in Slovenia.

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Nuclear

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity, MWe District heating Operational Manufacturer Notes
Krško Nuclear Power Plant Krško 45°56′18″N 15°30′56″E / 45.9382023°N 15.5154258°E / 45.9382023; 15.5154258 (Krško Nuclear Power Plant) PWR 696 MW No 1981- Westinghouse operated together with Croatia on 50/50 basis

Fossil fuel

Name Location Coordinates Fuel Capacity, MWe District heating Operational Notes
Trbovlje Power Plant Trbovlje 46°07′34″N 15°03′42″E / 46.1260209°N 15.0617194°E / 46.1260209; 15.0617194 (Trbovlje Power Plant) Trbovlje and Velenje Lignite 125 MW No 1968-2014 360 metres tall chimney (tallest in Europe)
Šoštanj Power Plant Šoštanj 46°22′22″N 15°03′11″E / 46.3727833°N 15.0531578°E / 46.3727833; 15.0531578 (Sostanj Power Plant) Velenje Lignite/
fuel oil/
natural gas
1029 MW 265 MW 1956- System online reserve, modern unit 6 is the first ultrasuperciritical unit in Slovenia,
it is using local coal from Velenje coal mine
Velenje Power Plant Velenje Velenje Lignite 7.25 MW 25.5 MW 1928-1971 first cogeneration in Yugoslavia with district heating
Ljubljana City Power Plant Ljubljana Trbovlje coal 4 MW yes 1898-1966 it had also reciprocating type steam engines
Ljubljana Power Plant Ljubljana Indonesian coal 124 MW 340 MW 1966- Produces both electricity and steam/hot water for district heating in Ljubljana.
Brestanica Thermal Power Plant Brestanica Natural gas/fuel oil 350 MW No 1943- System standby reserve and backup for Krško nuclear power plant

Hydroelectric

Name River Location Coordinates Type Capacity, MWe Operational Manufacturer Notes
HPP Dravograd Drava Dravograd Run-of-river 26 1944-
HPP Vuzenica Drava Vuzenica Run-of-river 56 1953-
HPP Vuhred Drava Vuhred Run-of-river 72 1956-
HPP Ožbalt Drava Ožbalt Run-of-river 73 1960-
HPP Fala Drava Fala, Ruše Run-of-river 58 1918-
HPP Mariborski otok Drava Maribor Run-of-river 60 1948-
HPP Zlatoličje Drava Zlatoličje Run-of-river 114 1969-
HPP Formin Drava Markovci Run-of-river 116 1978-
Medvode Hydroelectric Power Plant Sava Medvode 25 1953-
Doblar 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant Soča Doblar 39 1939-
Plave 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant Soča Plave 15 1940-
Solkan Hydroelectric Power Plant Soča Solkan 32 1984-
Doblar 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant Soča Doblar 40 2002-
Plave 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant Soča Plave 20 2002-
Avče Pumped Storage Plant Soča Avče Pumped-storage 185 2009-

Unconventional

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity, MWe Operational Manufacturer Notes
Dolenja Vas Wind Power Plant Dolenja Vas, Divača Windmill 2.3 2013- Enerco

See also

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