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klaipėda+combined+heat+and+power+plant Latitude and Longitude:

55°41′2″N 21°12′1.67″E / 55.68389°N 21.2004639°E / 55.68389; 21.2004639
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Gren Klaipėda Combined Heat and Power Plant
Official nameGren Klaipėda termofikacinė elektrinė
Country Lithuania
Location Klaipėda
Coordinates 55°41′2″N 21°12′1.67″E / 55.68389°N 21.2004639°E / 55.68389; 21.2004639
StatusOperational
Construction began2011
Commission date2013
Construction cost126 mil. EUR
Operator(s) Fortum Heat Lietuva
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Biomass
Power generation
Nameplate capacity20 MW
Annual net output140 GWh (power)
400 GWh (heat) [1]
External links
Website gren.com/lt

Gren Klaipėda, formerly Fortum Klaipėda, is combined heat and power plant in Klaipėda, Lithuania and it uses biomass and waste to produce energy. [2] Originally built in Klaipėda Free Economic Zone by Fortum Heat Lithuania which belongs to Finnish energy company Fortum.

Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaitė and Finnish president Sauli Niinistö both participated in the opening ceremony of the plant in 2013. [3]

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klaipėda+combined+heat+and+power+plant Latitude and Longitude:

55°41′2″N 21°12′1.67″E / 55.68389°N 21.2004639°E / 55.68389; 21.2004639
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gren Klaipėda Combined Heat and Power Plant
Official nameGren Klaipėda termofikacinė elektrinė
Country Lithuania
Location Klaipėda
Coordinates 55°41′2″N 21°12′1.67″E / 55.68389°N 21.2004639°E / 55.68389; 21.2004639
StatusOperational
Construction began2011
Commission date2013
Construction cost126 mil. EUR
Operator(s) Fortum Heat Lietuva
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Biomass
Power generation
Nameplate capacity20 MW
Annual net output140 GWh (power)
400 GWh (heat) [1]
External links
Website gren.com/lt

Gren Klaipėda, formerly Fortum Klaipėda, is combined heat and power plant in Klaipėda, Lithuania and it uses biomass and waste to produce energy. [2] Originally built in Klaipėda Free Economic Zone by Fortum Heat Lithuania which belongs to Finnish energy company Fortum.

Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaitė and Finnish president Sauli Niinistö both participated in the opening ceremony of the plant in 2013. [3]

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