Dubrava Hydroelectric Power Plant

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Dubrava Hydroelectric Power Plant
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Dubrava Hydroelectric Power Plant - east view
Dubrava Hydroelectric Power Plant
Official nameHidroelektrana Dubrava
Country Croatia
Location Donja Dubrava, Međimurje County
Coordinates 46°19′00″N16°45′00″E / 46.31667°N 16.75000°E / 46.31667; 16.75000
Owner(s) Hrvatska elektroprivreda
Operator(s) Hrvatska elektroprivreda
Power generation
Nameplate capacity
  • 76 MW
External links
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Dubrava Hydro Power Plant is a large power plant in Croatia that has four turbines with a nominal capacity of 21 MW each, [1] amounting to a total capacity of 84 MW.

The power plant, which uses Lake Dubrava as its reservoir, was completed in 1989. It is located near the village of Sveta Marija in Međimurje County, not far from Donja Dubrava municipality seat, on the county's border with Varaždin County. The reservoir is also divided between the two counties.

It is operated by Hrvatska elektroprivreda. [2]

  1. Dubrava Hydro Power Plant
  2. "HEP-Proizvodnja d.o.o. - HE Dubrava". www.hep.hr. Archived from the original on 2007-06-09.

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