Wind power is a fledgling source of renewable energy in Serbia. In 2020, the wind power provided 963 GWh (2.83%) of the total electricity generated in Serbia, up from 48 GWh (0.15%) in 2017.[1][2]
Plants
The first wind farm was opened in 2011 and is located in Leskova, Tutin; it has installed capacity of 600 KW.[3] In 2015, wind farm near Kula was opened and has installed capacity of 9.9 MW; it was constructed by MK Fintel Wind.[4] La Pikolina (6.6 MW) wind farm near Vršac was opened in 2016.[5]
Malibunar (8 MW) went online in 2017.[6] Alibunar (42 MW) went online in 2018.[7]
In 2019 three wind farms went online: Košava near Vršac (69 MW),[8] Čibuk 1 near Kovin (158 MW)[9] and Kovačica (104 MW).[10]
Plant | Location | Opened | Capacity (MW) |
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Čibuk 1 | Kovin | 2019 | 157 |
Kovačica | Kovačica | 2019 | 104.5 |
Košava | Vršac | 2019 | 69 |
Alibunar | Alibunar | 2018 | 42 |
Kula | Kula | 2016 | 9.9 |
Malibunar | Alibunar | 2017 | 8 |
La Pikolina | Vršac | 2016 | 6.6 |
Đevreč | Tutin | 2011 | 0.5 |
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In 2023, a 854 MW project was planned.[11]
See also
References
- ↑ "Годишњи извештај о националном резидуалном миксу за Србију за 2020. годину" (PDF). ems.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 5 October 2021.
- ↑ Godisni_izvestaj_o_nacionalnom_rezidualnom_miksu_2017
- ↑ "Prva srpska vetrenjača u Tutinu". b92.net (in Serbian). Tanjug. 11 April 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
- ↑ Nišavić, Danijela. "BIZNIS TEŽAK MILIJARDU EVRA Ko zarađuje kad u Srbiji dune vetar". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ↑ Tanjug. "KOŠAVA: Kostićeva firma s italijanskim partnerima otvorila novi vetropark". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ↑ "Otvoren vetropark Malibunar, radi se na izgradnji još jednog". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ↑ Vojvodine, Javna medijska ustanova JMU Radio-televizija. "Otvoren vetropark Alibunar, struja za 38.000 domaćinstava". JMU Radio-televizija Vojvodine. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ↑ "Kompanija MK Fintel Wind pustila u rad vetropark "Košava" kod Vršca". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ↑ Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Kod Kovina otvoren najveći vetropark na Zapadnom Balkanu". www.rts.rs. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ "Otvoren vetropark "Kovačica", sa snagom od 104 megavata, najveći u Srbiji". N1 Srbija (in Serbian (Latin script)). Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ↑ Lee, Andrew (22 March 2023). "New Chinese breakthrough as European wind farm lines up massive onshore turbines". Recharge | Latest renewable energy news.
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