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Elektrenai (Lithuania) Thermal Power Plant Lithuania1,800 MW Gas

Gas

The Elektrenai Thermal Power Plant in Lithuania stands as a pivotal facility in the nation’s energy generation landscape. With a substantial capacity of 1800 MW, this gas-fired power plant plays a crucial role in supporting Lithuania's energy needs and enhancing the stability of its power grid. Located at coordinates 54.7701, 24.6474, the power plant is strategically positioned to serve the central region of Lithuania, making it an essential contributor to the national energy mix. Gas as a fuel type is known for its efficiency and lower carbon emissions compared to traditional coal power, aligning well with Lithuania's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning to cleaner energy sources. The Elektrenai Thermal Power Plant utilises advanced gas turbine technology which allows for quick ramp-up times and flexibility in operation, thus providing critical backup during peak demand periods and ensuring grid stability. As a part of Lithuania's broader energy policy, which emphasizes energy independence and security, the plant supports the country's efforts to diversify its energy portfolio and reduce reliance on imported fuels. By harnessing natural gas, the Elektrenai facility not only contributes to the immediate energy demands but also plays a part in Lithuania's long-term sustainability goals. The operational context of the plant is further enhanced by its integration into the regional energy market, where it collaborates with other generation sources to maintain a balanced and reliable power supply for consumers. Overall, the Elektrenai Thermal Power Plant exemplifies Lithuania's strategic approach to energy generation, leveraging modern technology and cleaner fuel sources to foster a resilient and sustainable energy future.

Capacity
1,800 MW

1.80 GW

Commissioning Year
1980

46 years old

Owner
Lietuvos Energija
Location
54.7701°, 24.6474°

Lithuania, Europe

Location

Coordinates:: 54.770100, 24.647400
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Carbon Footprint490 g CO₂/kWh
Annual CO₂
3.48 Mt
7096 GWh/year × 490 g/kWh
Cumulative CO₂
159.93 Mt
Over 46 years of operation
Past Retirement
2010
16 years past expected retirement
Annual emissions equivalent to
755.8K
cars per year
463.6K
homes per year
158.0M
trees to offset

Estimates based on Gas emission factor (490 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (45%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.

Technical Details

Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Lithuania
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Station Database

LithuaniaEnergy Profile

6
Total Stations
3.5 GW
Total Capacity
GasHydro
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Technology, Impact, and Future Trends

Gas power generation is a pivotal component of the global energy landscape, with 4,378 gas power plants operational across 113 countries, contributing a total installed capacity of 1,731.2 gigawatts (GW). The United States leads in this sector, housing 1,881 plants with a capacity of 575.0 GW, followed by Russia, Iran, Japan, and China. This technology primarily utilises natural gas as a fuel source, which is burned to produce electricity through various processes, predominantly gas turbines and combined cycle systems.

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