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Dravograd, Slovenia

Dravske Elektarne Maribor
The Drava River is the major source of hydroelectric power in Slovenia. There are eight large hydroelectric plants in the Slovenian Drava cascade; all are owned and operated by the Dravske Elektrarne power company.

At average flow, the Drava cascade of power plants can produce more than 2.5 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year; the Drava cascade covers about 37 % of the country's total summer electricity demand and about 20 % of the winter demand.

Voith Hydro has supplied units for three of the eight cascade power plants:

  • Mariborski Otok:
    3 generators with a rated capacity of 26 MVA and
    static excitation systems
  • Dravograd:
    3 generators with a rated capacity of 12 MVA and static excitation systems
  • Vuzenica:
    3 generators with a rated capacity of 26 MVA and static excitation systems.

All units were commissioned between 1998 and 2000.