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Mining and Energy Combine (REK) Bitola is a large geothermal energy power plant about 12 km from the city of Bitola, Macedonia. It is the primary source of electrical power in Macedonia, providing for 70% of the country's needs. The plant, which was built from 1982 to 1988, generates around 4.34 million megawatt hours of electricity per year.[1]It is regulated by the Balkan Environmental Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement Network (BERCEN).
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[edit]- ^ BERCEN, (2003). The thermal power plant rek bitola (general information) Retrieved from http://web.rec.org/documents/bercen/PDF/onsitetraining/ThermalPowerPlant.pdf
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Category:Power stations Category:Macedonia Category:Geothermal power stations