List of power stations in Serbia

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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 CoordinatesCapacity (MW)
TE Kolubara Lazarevac 44°28′48″N20°17′38″E / 44.480°N 20.294°E / 44.480; 20.294 (Kolubara power station) 225
TE Kostolac A Kostolac 44°43′23″N21°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″N21°12′36″E / 44.730°N 21.210°E / 44.730; 21.210 (Kostolac B power station) 700
TE Morava Svilajnac 44°13′23″N21°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″N20°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″N20°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″N21°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″N21°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 CoordinatesElectric Capacity (MW)District heat Capacity (MW)
Panonske TE-TO Novi Sad Zrenjanin Sremska Mitrovica 45°16′01″N19°53′02″E / 45.267°N 19.884°E / 45.267; 19.884 (TE-TO Novi Sad power station) 297505

Hydro power plants

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

Station Location Geographical CoordinatesCapacity (MW)
HE Uvac Uvac 43°25′08″N19°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″N19°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″N19°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″N19°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″N19°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″N19°24′32″E / 43.963°N 19.409°E / 43.963; 19.409 (RHE Bajina Bašta) 614
HE Zvornik Mali Zvornik 44°22′05″N19°06′25″E / 44.368°N 19.107°E / 44.368; 19.107 (HE Zvornik) 125.6
Đerdap I Kladovo 44°40′12″N22°31′44″E / 44.670°N 22.529°E / 44.670; 22.529 (Đerdap I) 1,080
Đerdap II Kladovo 44°18′22″N22°33′58″E / 44.306°N 22.566°E / 44.306; 22.566 (Đerdap II) 270
HE Vlasina Surdulica 42°42′29″N22°04′12″E / 42.708°N 22.070°E / 42.708; 22.070 (HE Vlasina) 129
HE Pirot Pirot 43°09′18″N22°36′36″E / 43.155°N 22.610°E / 43.155; 22.610 (HE Pirot) 80
HE Međuvršje Međuvršje 43°54′32″N20°13′55″E / 43.909°N 20.232°E / 43.909; 20.232 (HE Međuvršje) 9
HE Ovčar Banja Ovčar Banja 43°53′56″N20°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

StationLocationCapacity (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

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Proizvodni kapaciteti". eps.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 3 June 2018.