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Serbia Energy Sector Structure – Electricity producers structure

Electricity

Structure of Power Sector

Installed generation capacity:

8,355 MW

of which

Supported by

Thermal:

62 %

 

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Nuclear:

0 %

 

Hydro:

34 %

 

Fuel oil-fired, gas-fired and CHP plants

4 %

 

Structure of Electric Energy Generation and Transmission

The EPS Thermal Power Plants

26,546 GWh

The EPS Hydro Power Plants

11,924 GWh

Withdrawn from the neighbouring systems

7,.926 GWh

Injected into the neighbouring systems

8,474 GWh

Transmission losses on all voltage levels (400 / 110 kV)

1,423GWh

 

Substations and Hi-Voltage Trunks in Serbian electricity grid

Substations (total: 87)

Hi-voltage Trunks

Voltage level

Installed capacity

Line length

Voltage level

400 kV

7 150 MVA

1 538 km

400 kV

220 kV

7 050 MVA

2 151 km

220 kV

110 kV

13 150 MVA

5 720 km

110 kV

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