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Power plants in Serbia

A directory of 23 power plants in Serbia with a combined installed capacity of 11,634 MW, mapped and ranked from open data — by fuel, capacity and emissions.

23power plants
11,634MW total capacity
3fuel types
0with asset-level CO₂

Power mix by fuel (Serbia)

Coal: 11 plants11CoalGas: 8 plants8GasHydro: 4 plants4Hydro

Plant counts by primary fuel, WRI Global Power Plant Database (CC BY 4.0).

Serbia electricity grid — mix & carbon intensity (2025)

696gCO₂/kWh grid intensity
27.8%low-carbon electricity
27.8%renewables
72.2%fossil fuels
Coal: 65 % of electricity65CoalHydro: 22 % of electricity22HydroGas: 7 % of electricity7GasWind: 4 % of electricity4WindBioenergy: 1 % of electricity1BioenergySolar: 0 % of electricity0SolarOil: 0 % of electricity0Oil

Source: Ember / Our World in Data (CC BY 4.0).

Largest plants in Serbia

#PlantFuelMW
1TENT ACoal1,730
2TENT BCoal1,270
3HE DJERDAP IHydro1,086
4Kovin power stationCoal700
5TE KOSTOLAC BCoal697
6TE KOSOVO BCoal618
7RHE BAJINA BASTAHydro614
8TE KOSOVO ACoal610
9Novi Sad power stationGas535
10Nis power plantGas500
11HE BAJINA BASTAHydro420
12Novi Sad 2 power stationGas350
13Despotovac power stationCoal320
14Kragujevac power stationGas300
15Štavalj Power StationCoal300
16TE KOSTOLAC ACoal281
17HE DJERDAP IIHydro270
18Loznica CHP power stationGas240
19TE KOLUBARACoal239
20Pančevo power stationGas189

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Frequently asked questions

How many power plants are in Serbia?

There are 23 power plants in Serbia in this open dataset, with about 11,634 MW of total capacity.

What is the largest power plant in Serbia?

TENT A is the largest at about 1,730 MW (coal).

What fuels generate electricity in Serbia?

The most common plant type in this dataset is coal (11 plants), across 3 fuel types in total.

How clean is Serbia's electricity grid?

Serbia's grid carbon intensity is about 696 gCO₂/kWh, with 27.8% low-carbon generation (<a href="https://ember-energy.org/" rel="nofollow">Ember</a> / <a href="https://ourworldindata.org/energy" rel="nofollow">Our World in Data</a> (CC BY 4.0)).