Year of commissioning: 2004.
Power plant type:: Diversion – run-of-the-river hydroelectric power plant
Total installed capacity:: 30 MW
Average annual generation: 66 GWh

The Hydroelectric Power Plant PEĆ MLINI was put into operation in 2004 as the first hydroelectric power plant built on the territory of the former Yugoslavia after the war. The HPP Peć Mlini plant is located in Drinovci in the Municipality of Grude, in the West Herzegovina Canton, 24 km by road and 7 km by air to the southwest of the center of Grude. For power generation it uses the inflow waters of the rivers Vrljika and Grudsko Vrilo on the natural altitude difference of 110 meters between the Imotsko-Grudsko Polje on the upper plateau called Nuga and the engine house located on the lower platform called Peć Mlini, at the foot of Petnik Hill. It is a diversion hydroelectric power plant with a balancing reservoir with a so-called daily leveling.

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