Velebit Pumped Storage Power Plant

Velebit Pumped Storage Power Plant

Power station's pipe passes over the D27 road.
Official name Reverzibilna hidroelektrana Velebit
Country Croatia
Location Obrovac, Zadar County
Coordinates 44°12′29″N 15°45′13″E / 44.20806°N 15.75361°E / 44.20806; 15.75361Coordinates: 44°12′29″N 15°45′13″E / 44.20806°N 15.75361°E / 44.20806; 15.75361
Status Operational
Construction began 1978[1]
Commission date 1984[1]
Owner(s) Hrvatska elektroprivreda
Operator(s) Hrvatska elektroprivreda
Pumped-storage power station
Upper reservoir Štikada[2]
Lower reservoir Razovac[2]
Pump-generators 2[2]
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 276 MW (370,000 hp)
Annual generation 467.5 GW·h

Velebit Pumped Storage Power Plant (Croatian: Reverzibilna hidroelektrana Velebit) is a pumped-storage power plant in Croatia that has two turbines with a nominal capacity of 138 megawatts (185,000 hp) each, having a total capacity of 276 megawatts (370,000 hp).[2]

The plant was designed by Elektroprojekt, Projektni Biro and Geoexpert, and constructed by Industrogradnja, Konstruktor, Hidroelektra, Pomgrad and Geotehnika.[3]

Turbines

References

  1. 1 2 Kosović, p. 12
  2. 1 2 3 4 "RHE Velebit". hep.hr. Hrvatska elektroprivreda. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  3. Kosović, p. 16

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