Thermal
editCoal
editThe 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.
Natural gas
editThe total generating capacity is 336 MW.[1]
Station | Location | Coordinates | Electric Capacity (MW) | District heat Capacity (MW) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Panonske TE-TO | Novi Sad Zrenjanin Sremska Mitrovica | 45°16′01″N 19°53′02″E / 45.267°N 19.884°E | 297 | 505 |
Hydro power plants
editThe total generating capacity is 2,936 MW.[1]
Wind power plants
editThe total installed capacity is 604.1MW
Station | Location | Capacity (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 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d "Proizvodni kapaciteti". eps.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 3 June 2018.