The following page lists all power stations in Slovenia.
Nuclear
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Type | Capacity, MWe | District heating | Operational | Manufacturer | Notes |
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Krško Nuclear Power Plant | Krško | 45°56′18″N 15°30′56″E / 45.9382023°N 15.5154258°E | PWR | 696 MW | No | 1981- | Westinghouse | operated together with Croatia on 50/50 basis |
Fossil fuel
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Fuel | Capacity, MWe | District heating | Operational | Notes |
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Trbovlje Power Plant | Trbovlje | 46°07′34″N 15°03′42″E / 46.1260209°N 15.0617194°E | Trbovlje and Velenje Lignite | 125 MW | No | 1968-2014 | 360 metres tall chimney (tallest in Europe) |
Šoštanj Power Plant | Šoštanj | 46°22′22″N 15°03′11″E / 46.3727833°N 15.0531578°E | Velenje Lignite/ fuel oil/ natural gas |
1029 MW | 265 MW | 1956- | System online reserve, modern unit 6 is the first ultrasuperciritical unit in Slovenia, it is using local coal from Velenje coal mine |
Velenje Power Plant | Velenje | Velenje Lignite | 7.25 MW | 25.5 MW | 1928-1971 | first cogeneration in Yugoslavia with district heating | |
Ljubljana City Power Plant | Ljubljana | Trbovlje coal | 4 MW | yes | 1898-1966 | it had also reciprocating type steam engines | |
Ljubljana Power Plant | Ljubljana | Indonesian coal | 124 MW | 340 MW | 1966- | Produces both electricity and steam/hot water for district heating in Ljubljana. | |
Brestanica Thermal Power Plant | Brestanica | Natural gas/fuel oil | 350 MW | No | 1943- | System standby reserve and backup for Krško nuclear power plant |
Hydroelectric
[edit]Name | River | Location | Coordinates | Type | Capacity, MWe | Operational | Manufacturer | Notes |
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HPP Dravograd | Drava | Dravograd | Run-of-river | 26 | 1944- | |||
HPP Vuzenica | Drava | Vuzenica | Run-of-river | 56 | 1953- | |||
HPP Vuhred | Drava | Vuhred | Run-of-river | 72 | 1956- | |||
HPP Ožbalt | Drava | Ožbalt | Run-of-river | 73 | 1960- | |||
HPP Fala | Drava | Fala, Ruše | Run-of-river | 58 | 1918- | |||
HPP Mariborski otok | Drava | Maribor | Run-of-river | 60 | 1948- | |||
HPP Zlatoličje | Drava | Zlatoličje | Run-of-river | 114 | 1969- | |||
HPP Formin | Drava | Markovci | Run-of-river | 116 | 1978- | |||
Medvode Hydroelectric Power Plant | Sava | Medvode | 25 | 1953- | ||||
Doblar 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant | Soča | Doblar | 39 | 1939- | ||||
Plave 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant | Soča | Plave | 15 | 1940- | ||||
Solkan Hydroelectric Power Plant | Soča | Solkan | 32 | 1984- | ||||
Doblar 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant | Soča | Doblar | 40 | 2002- | ||||
Plave 2 Hydroelectric Power Plant | Soča | Plave | 20 | 2002- | ||||
Avče Pumped Storage Plant | Soča | Avče | Pumped-storage | 185 | 2009- |
Unconventional
[edit]Name | Location | Coordinates | Type | Capacity, MWe | Operational | Manufacturer | Notes |
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Dolenja Vas Wind Power Plant | Dolenja Vas, Divača | Windmill | 2.3 | 2013- | Enerco |
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