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Small Hydro Power Plants

The energy potential of low water flow streams suitable for constructed of small hydro power plants (SHPP), amounts to 0.4 million toe or 3% of total renewable energy potential in Serbia.

By using the total energy potential of SHPP, it is possible meet 4.7 % of total power production in the Republic of Serbia (34 400 GWh/year in 2006) and around 15% of the current power production in hydro power plants (10 900 GWh/year).

By fully utilizing the energy potential of small hydro power plants, it is possible to produce around 4.7% of the total electrictricity in the Republic of Serbia (34.400 GWh per annum achieved in 2006) and around 15% of the current electricity

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