List of power stations in Lithuania

The following page lists biggest power stations in Lithuania.

Map showing power production in Lithuania. (2019)
NameTownCoordinatesTypeCapacityYearsNotes
Achema Power PlantJonavaFossil fuel75 MWServes Achema factory
Ignalina Nuclear Power PlantVisaginas55.6055297°N 26.5624094°E / 55.6055297; 26.5624094 (Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant)Nuclear1500 MW1984–2009Two RBMK reactors. Shut down by the European Union
Elektrėnai Power PlantElektrėnai54.7697761°N 24.647913°E / 54.7697761; 24.647913 (Elektrėnai Power Plant)Fossil fuel1800 MW +435 MW1962–presentCooled by the Elektrėnai Reservoir
Fortum Klaipėda Combined Heat and Power PlantKlaipėdaBiomass20 MW2013–presentSupplies 50 MW heat power
Klaipėda Geothermal Demonstration PlantKlaipėda55.6844741°N 21.2017894°E / 55.6844741; 21.2017894 (Klaipėda Geothermal Demonstration Plant)Geothermal35 MW2001–present
Kaunas Hydroelectric Power PlantKaunas54.8739893°N 23.9994836°E / 54.8739893; 23.9994836 (Kaunas Hydroelectric Power Plant)Hydroelectric100 MW1960–presentCreated Kaunas Reservoir
Kruonis Pumped Storage PlantKruonis54.7990769°N 24.2470837°E / 54.7990769; 24.2470837 (Kruonis Pumped Storage Plant)Hydroelectric900 MW1992–present4 units, 225 MW each
Lifosa Power PlantKėdainiai37 MWServes Lifosa factory
Panevėžys Combined Heat and Power PlantPanevėžysFossil fuel35 MW2008–present
Šiauliai Biomass Power PlantŠiauliaiBiomass11 MW2012–presentProvides 27 MW heat power to Šiauliai
Vilnius Combined Heat and Power PlantVilnius54.6677508°N 25.1558805°E / 54.6677508; 25.1558805 (Vilnius Combined Heat and Power Plant)Fossil fuel384 MW1951–present
Vilnius Heat PlantVilniusFossil fuel12 MW1951–present913 MW heating power
Vilnius Power PlantVilniusFossil fuel1903–1998The first power station in Lithuania
Kaunas Combined Heat and Power PlantKaunas54.9211614°N 24.0188169°E / 54.9211614; 24.0188169 (Kaunas Combined Heat and Power Plant)Fossil fuel170 MW1975–present
Mažeikiai Combined Heat and Power PlantMažeikiai56.38425°N 22.1841002°E / 56.38425; 22.1841002 (Mažeikiai Combined Heat and Power Plant)Fossil fuel160 MW1979–presentServes oil refinery ORLEN Lietuva
Others440 MWFossil - 31 MW, Hydro - 27 MW, Wind - 282 MW, Solar 68 MW, Biomass - 33 MW[1]

See also

  • List of power stations in Europe
  • List of largest power stations in the world

References

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