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Energy Security Strategy of the Slovak Republic Annex No. 7

Map of Energy Sources in Slovakia

Existing Sources

Power plant Installed capacity Bohunice V1 1 x 440,00 MW Bohunice V2 2 x 440,00 MW Mochovce 2 x 440,00 MW

Power plant Installed capacity Elektrárne Vojany 1 660,00 MW Elektrárne Vojany 2 660,00 MW Elektrárne Nováky A 78,00 MW Elektrárne Nováky B 440,00 MW PPC Bratislava 218,00 MWe US Steel Košice 183,00 MWe PPC Levice 80,00 MW

Thermal power

station Installed capacity

TEKO 121,00 MWe

BAT 65,00 MWe

Martin 42,50 MWe

Zvolen 44,00 MWe

Žilina 49,00 MWe

Závodné ostatné 531,00 MWe

Power station Installed capacity MW

Čierny Váh 6 x 122,40 + 1 x 0,76 Liptovská Mara 2 x 50,00 + 2 x 49,00 Ružín 2 x 30,00 VD Gabčíkovo 8 x 90,00 VE Čuňovo 24,30 VE Žilina 2 x 36 Orava 2 x 10,87 Sučany 3 x 12,80 Lipovec 3 x 12,80 Hričov 3 x 10,50 Mikšová 1 3 x 31,20 Považská Bystrica 3 x 18,40 Nosice 3 x 22,50 Madunice 3 x 14,40 Kráľová 2 x 22,53

Decommissioning of installed production capacities from the Slovak electricity system since 2006 Estimated new sources

Project Technical

parameters Implementation date

Thermal station Zvolen 74 MW do 2009

Increase of output of NPP Bohunice V2 and Mochovce 1,3 180 MW do 2010 Gas-fired power station Panické Dravce 100 MW do 2010

CCPP Bratislava 58 MW do 2010

CCPP Malženice 417 MW do 2012

CCPP Nitra 100 MW do 2012

NPP Mochovce, units 3 and 4 880 MW do 2013

Thermal station/CCPP in Eastern Slovakia 400 MW do 2013 Thermal station Nováky (modernization) 125 MW do 2013 Thermal station in Central Slovakia 600 MW do 2014

Hydroelectric PP Sereď 52 MW do 2015

Increase of output of NPP Mochovce units 3 and 4 60 MW do 2015 Energetic utilization of the Vah River in the section between HPP

Žilina and HPP Lipovec 18 MW do 2015

Thermal station Vojany 830 MW do 2018

Year 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

Nuclear power

plants MW 880 880 880 1760 1760

Thermal power

stations MW 490 1177 1607 1875 2095

Total MW 1370 2057 2487 3635 3855

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