Vilnius Heat Plant

54°39′49″N 25°13′54″E / 54.66361°N 25.23167°E / 54.66361; 25.23167StatusOperationalConstruction began1948Commission date1951Operator(s)Vilniaus Energija UABThermal power station Primary fuelNatural gasSecondary fuelMazutCogeneration?YesThermal capacity913 MWPower generationNameplate capacity24 MWExternal linksCommonsRelated media on Commons
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Vilnius Heat Plant or Vilnius Power Plant-2 is a power plant in Vilnius, Lithuania. Its capacity is 913 megawatts (MW) heating power and 24 MW electric power.[1][2] It is operated by Vilniaus Energija UAB, a subsidiary of Dalkia.

The power plant is fueled by natural gas and heavy fuel oil (mazut). There is a plan to transfer it to biofuel based on a mixture of wood, straw and peat.

References

  1. ^ ilniaus-energija.lt
  2. ^ курс, The Baltic Course-Балтийский. "Lietuvos Energija starts construction of Vilnius CHP plant". The Baltic Course | Baltic States news & analytics. Retrieved 2019-10-06.


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