Vrutok Hydroelectric Power Station

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Country North Macedonia
Location Vrutok, North Macedonia
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Vrutok Hydroelectric Power Station

Vrutok Hydro Power Plant is a large power plant in North Macedonia that has four turbines with a nominal capacity of 49 MVA each [1] having a total capacity of 162 MW.

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