Vilnius Heat Plant
54°39′49″N 25°13′54″E / 54.66361°N 25.23167°E / 54.66361; 25.23167Status Operational Construction began 1948 Commission date 1951 Operator(s) Vilniaus Energija UAB Thermal power station Primary fuel Natural gas Secondary fuel Mazut Cogeneration? Yes Thermal capacity 913 MW Power generation Nameplate capacity 24 MW External links Commons Related 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.
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