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Pljevlja Power Station

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Pljevlja Power Station is a coal-fired power station in Pljevlja, Montenegro. The plant went into service in 1982 and is the only coal-fired power station in Montenegro. The plant has a generation capacity of 225 MW and produces a third of the country''s electricity. The chimney of the power plant is 250 meters tall.

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List of power stations in Montenegro | Eymaps

This article lists all power stations in Montenegro. Coal. Station Town Coordinates Capacity Years Pljevlja Power Station: Pljevlja: 43°20′2.3″N 19°19′37″E / 43.333972°N 19.32694°E /

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