Analysis of Energy Facilities Construction Activity in South Eastern Europe Author: Anton Milto, Executive Director Co-author: Dmitry Serant, CEO COTES, Russia
Map of South Eastern Europe 2
Breakdown of annual electricity production by countries in South Eastern Europe 7% 1% 7% 31% 18% 17% 19% Romania Hungary Bulgaria Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro 3
Breakdown of annual electricity consumption by countries in South Eastern Europe 6% 2% 10% 27% 18% 22% 15% Romania Hungary Bulgaria Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro 4
Installed capacity of power plants in the countries within South Eastern Europe 20 15 10 5 0 Montenegro Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia Installed capacity, GW Hungary Bulgaria Romania 5
Generation mix in South Eastern Europe 12% 12% 76% TPP Renewables, incl. HPP NPP 6
Largest power plants in South Eastern Europe Capacity, OEM Country Power plant Type MW Serbia Nikola Tesla-А TPP 1650 SES, csfr, R-SULZER, LMZ, CEM (BBC) Serbia Nikola Tesla-B TPP 1160 RAFAKO-SULZER, AA CEM (BBC) Serbia Đerdap I HPP 1117 Power Machines Bulgaria Maritsa-East-2 TPP 1450 Machine Building Factory of Podolsk (ZiO) Bulgaria Varna TPP 1260 Taganrog Boiler Plant, Electrosila Romania Chernovode NPP 1400 Canadian equipment from CANDU Bulgaria Kozloduy NPP 1900 Romania Turceni TPP 2310 Deutsche Babcock, Rateau-Schneider, Alstom Romania Rovinari TPP 1300 Romania Mintia-Deva TPP 1260 Power Machines Benson (ABB Babcock, license), Rateau-Schneider, Alstom Romania Işalniţa TPP 1035 MAN, Rateau-Schneider, Alstom Romania Đerdap I HPP 1117 Power Machines Hungary Paks NPP 1829 Atomenergomash Hungary Dunamenti TPP 1432 Deutsche Babcock, Lang, Ganz 7
Some short-term projects related to construction of power plants in South Eastern Europe Country Power plant Type Commissionin g year Capacity, MW Serbia Ugljevik 3 TPP m.b. 2015 600 about 400 million Cost Investor Ugljevik TPP and Comsar Energy Limited Serbia Plandište Wind power start 2013 102 160 million NIS and Energowind Serbia Novi Sad unit TPP 2014 240 240 million NIS and GGE Serbia Kovin TPP Feasibility study completed in 2012 700 1 billion NIS Montenegro Komarnica HPP 2014 168 134.1 million KfW Serbia Wind farms Wind power start 2013 1300 Croatia Sisak C TPP after 2012 230 220 million Croatia Plomin 3 TPP after 2012 500 800 million Croatia Kosinj HPP after 2012 400 800 million Romania CHP plant in Doicești CHP start 2012 500 700 million Hungary Dunamenti CHP after 2013 450 Hungary Csepel CHP after 2013 442 Huadian Engineering Co. Ltd 8
Some upgrading and refurbishment projects for power plants in South Eastern Europe Country Power plant Type Completion year Retrofit capacity, MW Serbia Novi Sad CHP 2014 230 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ugljevik CHP 2013 300 JICA Serbia Nikola Tesla CHP 200 Serbia Dzherdap 1 HPP 201 Croatia CHP plant in Sofia CHP 2013 35 Serbia Kostolac TPP 200 Investor NIS and Slovak company GGE Hungary Paks NPP 2000 KES-Holding Bulgaria Varna TPP 2015 1260 CEZ Bulgaria Kozloduy NPP 2014 1000 EBRD Montenegro Piva HPP 2013 Loan from KfW 9
Energy mix in future projects in South Eastern Europe 6% 19% 75% TPP Renewables, incl. HPP NPP 10
Some important future projects for the construction of new power plants in the territory of South Eastern Europe Country Power plant Type Commissioning year Capacity, MW Serbia Kolubara TPP 2018 700 550 million Serbia Nikola Tesla B3 TPP 2019 744 870 million Serbia Novi Sad TPP 2015 478 280 million Serbia Kostolac B3 CHP 2020 350 600 million Serbia 4 HPPs Upper Drina HPP 2022 238 435 million Serbia 3 HPPs Middle Drina HPP 2023 321 819 million Serbia Bistrica HPP 2020 680 553 million Serbia 10 mini-hpps on Ibar river HPP 2021 103 284 million Serbia 5 mini-hpps on Great Morava Cost HPP 2020 148 352 million Serbia Dzherdap 3 HPP 2020 600 400 million Montenegro Milunovici HPP 2015 37 77 million Montenegro 3 wind-powered generating plants 2020 30 30 million Bulgaria 5 HPPs on Maritsa HPP 2016 115 million Romania Chernovode NPP 2016 1400 4 billion 11
South Stream Most of South Eastern countries have joined the South Stream project, e.g. Bulgaria - South Stream Bulgaria AD, Hungary - South Stream Hungary Zrt, Serbia - South Stream Serbia AG, Croatia - the company is being set up Gas line construction start - December 2012 First gas supply - end of 2015 Gas line capacity - 63 billion cubic meters per year 12