List of power stations in Montenegro

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This article lists all power stations in Montenegro .

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Coal

StationTownCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Years
Pljevlja Power Station Pljevlja 43°20′2.3″N19°19′37″E / 43.333972°N 19.32694°E / 43.333972; 19.32694 (Pljevlja Power Plant) 2101982-

Hydroelectric

StationTownCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Years
Mratinje Dam Plužine 43°16′20″N18°50′33″E / 43.27222°N 18.84250°E / 43.27222; 18.84250 (Mratinje Dam) 3601975-
Perućica Power Station Nikšić 42°40′18″N18°59′43″E / 42.67167°N 18.99528°E / 42.67167; 18.99528 (Perucica power station) 3071960-

Wind power

StationMunicipalityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)YearsRef
Krnovo Wind Farm Nikšić 42°53′02″N19°05′49″E / 42.88389°N 19.09694°E / 42.88389; 19.09694 (Krnovo Wind Farm) 722017- [1]
Možura Wind Farm BarUlcinj 41°59′32″N19°10′11″E / 41.99222°N 19.16972°E / 41.99222; 19.16972 (Možure Wind Farm) 462019- [2] [3]

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