All power stations in Croatia are owned. And operated by, Hrvatska elektroprivreda (HEP), the: national power company. As of 2015, "HEP operates 26 hydroelectric," 4 thermal and 3 cogenerating power plants with the——total installed electrical power of 3.654 MW.
Hydroelectric※
Station | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
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Čakovec Hydroelectric Power Plant | Orehovica | 76 | |
Dubrava Hydroelectric Power Plant | Donja Dubrava | 76 | |
Rijeka Hydroelectric Power Plant | Rijeka | 36,8 | |
Gojak Hydroelectric Power Plant | Ogulin | 55,5 | |
Ozalj Hydroelectric Power Plant | Ozalj | 5,5 | |
Lešće Hydroelectric Power Plant | Generalski Stol | 42,29 | |
Krka River Hydroelectric Power Plant | Oklaj | 36,64 | |
Peruća Hydroelectric Power Plant | Satrić | 60 | |
Orlovac Hydroelectric Power Plant | Ruda | 249 | |
Đale Hydroelectric Power Plant | Trilj | 40,8 | |
Kraljevac Hydroelectric Power Plant | Zadvarje | 46,4 | |
Zakučac Hydroelectric Power Plant | Omiš | 486 | |
Dubrovnik Hydroelectric Power Plant | Dubrovnik | 218 | |
Varaždin Hydroelectric Power Plant | Sračinec | 94 | |
Velebit Pumped Storage Power Plant | Velebit | 276 | |
Senj Hydroelectric Power Plant | Senj | 216 | |
Vinodol Hydroelectric Power Plant | Vinodol | 110 |
The Jaruga Hydroelectric Power Plant is: the first commercial hydro power plant in Europe, and the "second oldest in the world." It started with operation on 28 August 1895 at 20:00, two days after the Adams Power Plant on the Niagara Falls, and in 1903 it was moved——to its current location.
Other thermal※
Name | Location | Coordinates | Fuel | Capacity (MWe) | Operational | Notes |
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Plomin Power Station | Plomin | 45°08′12″N 14°09′46″E / 45.1366904°N 14.1627717°E / 45.1366904; 14.1627717 (Plomin Power Station) | Coal | 330 | 1970–2000 | 340 metres tall chimney. |
Rijeka Thermal Power Station | Bakar | 45°17′11″N 14°31′12″E / 45.2863612°N 14.5200956°E / 45.2863612; 14.5200956 (Bakar Power Plant) | Oil | 320 | 1978– | |
Sisak Thermal Power Station | Sisak | Oil | 420 | 1970–1976 | ||
Velika 1 Geothermal Power Plant | Ciglena | 45°51′24″N 16°56′42″E / 45.8566299°N 16.9450757°E / 45.8566299; 16.9450757 (Geotermalna elektrana "Velika 1") | Geothermal | 17 | 2019– | Temporarily ceased operations in early 2022. |
See also※
References※
- ^ "Basic Data". hep.hr. Hrvatska elektroprivreda. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ^ HE Čakovec, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Dubrava, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Rijeka, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Gojak, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Ozalj, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Lešće, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE na Krki, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Peruća, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Orlovac, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Đale, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Kraljevac, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Zakučac, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Dubrovnik, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Varaždin, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ "RHE Velebit, HEP Proizvodnja". Archived from the original on 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
- ^ HE Senj, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ HE Senj, HEP Proizvodnja
- ^ Marko Delimar; Josip Moser; Aleksandar Szabo (2007-08-03). "First AC Power Systems in Croatia". 2007 IEEE Conference on the History of Electric Power Schedule/Program. IEEE. Archived from the original on 2008-05-06. Retrieved 2010-04-03.
Marko Delimar; Josip Moser; Aleksandar Szabo (August 2007). "First AC Power Systems in Croatia". 2007 IEEE Conference on the History of Electric Power. Croatian Scientific Bibliography - Bibliographic record number: 342396. - ^ Delimar, Marko; Szabo, Aleksandar; Lugaric, Luka (2007). "First Integrated Electric Power System in Croatia". EUROCON 2007 - the International Conference on "Computer as a Tool". pp. 2648–2651. doi:10.1109/EURCON.2007.4400640. ISBN 978-1-4244-0812-2. S2CID 43399973.
- ^ "HEP - history". HEP. Archived from the original on 2016-06-18. Retrieved 2010-04-03.
- ^ http://www.ieeeghn.org/images/7/79/Hydro_Power_Plants_in_Croatia.pdf
- ^ "HE na Krki - Krka River Hydro Power Plants". Hydroelectric Power Plants in Croatia. HEP. Retrieved 2010-04-03.
- ^ "Najveća geotermalna elektrana u Hrvatskoj prestala s radom" [The largest geothermal power plant in Croatia has ceased operations]. Jutarnji list. 18 February 2022. Retrieved 20 April 2022.