Serbia load shifting

3 FAQs about Serbia load shifting

Can reversible hydroelectric plants improve grid balancing in Serbia?

In Serbia, hydropower typically contributes over one-third of the total electricity generation, and a notable reduction in hydropower output can result in a significant electricity supply deficit. Serbia has been considering the development of reversible hydroelectric plants to improve grid balancing.

Does Serbia supply Russian gas through the Balkan stream?

Gas delivery to Serbia through the Balkan Stream commenced in early 2021, with half of the Turkish Stream's capacity allocated for the Turkish market and the other half designated for the Balkan Stream. Previously, the primary route for supplying Serbia with Russian gas followed a different path, passing through Ukraine and Hungary.

How much gas does Serbia use a day?

Serbia's daily gas consumption typically ranges from approximately 10 to 11 mcm, with occasional peaks reaching up to 17 mcm per day. Recently, Serbia reached an agreement with Hungary to utilize 500 mcm of gas storage capacity within Hungary's underground storage facilities, in addition to Serbia's domestic storage capacity at Banatski Dvor.

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