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Serbia: HE Đerdap 1 fulfilled the annual production plan

The revitalized HE Đerdap 1 has already fulfilled the annual production plan of 5,515,000 MWh. The daily record of 27,134 MWh was also exceeded. Operational readiness and inflow of the Danube are also at a high level.

Even though HPP Đerdap 2 operates with nine aggregates (A7 under overhaul) that are ripe for revitalization, it works as in its best years. There is every possibility that this year will be the best production year in the history of the power plant.

Results to be proud of are also coming from Vlasina. Vlasinske HE fulfilled the production plan of 331,000 MWh for this year on October 17. They end November with 352,000 MWh produced, and depending on engagement, they can reach up to 400,000 MWh for this year.

According to the plan, the power plant for covering the peak loads of HPP Pirot is also operating. There are significant amounts of energy in Lake Zavoj.

The HE Đerdap branch supplies the EPS system with up to 34,000 MWh of green energy per day, and such data show that, as Radomir Mitrović, director of energy production of the HE Đerdap Branch, said, it will have another excellent production year.

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