The following page lists the power stations in the electricity sector in Kosovo.
Thermal
Name | Location | Geographical Coordinates | Nameplate capacity
(MW) |
Operational since | Fuel | Notes |
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Kosova A Power Plant | Obiliq | 42°24′13″N 21°30′46″E / 42.40358°N 21.51285°E / 42.40358; 21.51285 (Kahl Nuclear Power Plant) | 800 | 1962 | Coal (lignite) | |
Kosova B Power Plant | Obiliq | 42°24′48″N 21°19′42″E / 42.41344°N 21.32833°E / 42.41344; 21.32833 (Kahl Nuclear Power Plant) | 680 | 1983 | Coal (lignite) |
Wind power
Name | Location | Geographical Coordinates | Peak Power
(MW) |
Production
(MW·h/year) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bajgora Wind Farm | Mitrovica | 42°58′14″N 21°00′53″E / 42.970556°N 21.014722°E / 42.970556; 21.014722 (Kahl Nuclear Power Plant) | 102.6 | 320,000 | |
Kitka Wind Farm | Kamenica | 42°39′21″N 21°39′59″E / 42.655833°N 21.666389°E / 42.655833; 21.666389 (Kahl Nuclear Power Plant) | 32.4 | 95,600 |
Hydroelectric
Name | Peak Power
(MW) |
---|---|
Lumbardhi hydroelectric power plant | 23 |
Dikanci hydroelectric power plant | 28 |
Radavci hydroelectric power plant | 30 |
Burimi hydroelectric power plant | 25 |
References
- ^ "Kosovo's energy crisis takes another hit as power plant suffers technical problems". www.euractiv.com. 2022-08-31. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
- "Energy from the wind in Bajgora - K2.0". Kosovo 2.0. 2023-04-18. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
- "KITKA Wind". www.ebrd.com. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
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