The following page lists biggest power stations in Lithuania.
Name | Town | Coordinates | Type | Capacity | Years | Notes | ||||||
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Jonava | 75 MW | 2006-present | Serves Achema factory | |||||||||
Visaginas | Nuclear | 3000 MW | 1984–2009 | Two RBMK reactors. Decommissioned in 2009. | ||||||||
Elektrėnai | Fossil fuel | 1800 MW +435 MW | 1962–present | Cooled by the Elektrėnai Reservoir | ||||||||
Klaipėda | Biomass | 20 MW | 2013–present | Supplies 50 MW heat power | ||||||||
Klaipėda | Geothermal | 35 MW | 2004–2017 | |||||||||
Kaunas | Hydroelectric | 100 MW | 1960–present | Created Kaunas Reservoir | ||||||||
Kruonis | Hydroelectric | 900 MW | 1992–present | 4 units, 225 MW each | ||||||||
Kėdainiai | 37 MW | Serves Lifosa factory | ||||||||||
Panevėžys | Fossil fuel | 35 MW | 2008–present | |||||||||
Šiauliai | Biomass | 11 MW | 2012–present | Provides 27 MW heat power to Šiauliai | ||||||||
Vilnius | Fossil fuel | 384 MW | 1951–present | |||||||||
Vilnius | Fossil fuel | 12 MW | 1951–present | 913 MW heating power | ||||||||
Vilnius | Fossil fuel | 1903–1998 | The first power station in Lithuania. No longer active. | |||||||||
Kaunas | Fossil fuel | 170 MW | 1975–present | |||||||||
Mažeikiai | Fossil fuel | 160 MW | 1979–present | Serves oil refinery ORLEN Lietuva | Others | Fossil - 31 MW, Hydro - 130 MW, Wind - 1284 MW, Solar 1297 MW, Biomass - 221 MW[1] |