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POWER SECTOR, ENERGY RELATED RESEARCH POTENTIAL in LITHUANIA by dr. Anzelmas Ba čauskas Lietuvos energija AB, Lithuania CENTRAL-EASTERN EUROPEAN ENERGY CONFERENCE AND RESEARCH POTENTIAL FOR EUROPEAN ENERGY SECTOR 29-30 September 2003, WARSAW, POLAND
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Transmission company (Lietuvos energija AB) Two distribution companies (Eastern and Western) Few power generation companies: Ignalina NPP (2600 MW) Lithuanian PP (1800 MW) Four CHP (767 MW total) Several small HPP Industrial power plants Structure of Lithuanian Power Sector from January 1, 2002 :
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Installed, Available Capacity and Production of Power Plants, 2002 Power plantsInstalled, MW Available, MW Production, GWh Nuclear2600 14143 Thermal1800 737 CHP7876521892 Hydro101 325 PSP800760415 Mini hydro12.7 41 Industrial76 153 Total6156.600117706
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Production, Consumption and Export of Electricity in Lithuania )
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Transmission grid: 1606 km transmission lines 330 kV, 4407 km transmission lines 110 kV, 12 substations 330 kV, 210 substations 110 kV; Kaunas HPP and Kruonis PSP; The control centre; The telecommunication network and information system. LIETUVOS ENERGIJA AB owns:
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Management and development of the transmission grid; Secure and reliable operation of the power system; Operation of electricity market. Lietuvos energija AB is responsible for:
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The actors of the Electricity market in Lithuania: Eligible customers (since 2002 – 20 GWh per year, since 2003 –9 GWh per year, since 2010 – all customers) Public suppliers – undertakings having in ownership a distribution system having an obligation to supply electricity to captive consumers in its area ; Independent suppliers – who are the Supply License holder and who are permitted to sell electricity to Eligible customers at contractual prices ; Producers – having generation facilities and permits for production ; Transmission System Operator – Lietuvos energija AB ; Market Operator – a structural unit of Lietuvos energija AB.
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Types of transactions between Produces and Suppliers: 1.Bilateral contracts, 2.Trade through the auction, 3.Centralized trade as a Public Service Obligation.
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Average electricity prices ( US cents/kWh) Customers199920002002 Industry3.534.003.80 Household4.125.175.31 Agriculture3.654.955.13 Others4.455.335.05 Average3.884.66
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S trategic objectives of power sector: 1.to prepare for the decommissioning of the reactors of the Ignalina NPP, the disposal of radioactive waste and the long-term storage of spend nuclear fuel; 2.to integrate the power system into the power systems of EU; 3.to further develop regional co-operation and creating a common Baltic electricity market; 4.to strive for a share of renewables of up 7% in the total electricity production balance by 2010.
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Energy related research potential : 1.Lithuanian Energy Institute (www.lei.lt) with 10 laboratories.www.lei.lt 2.Kaunas University of Technology (www.ktu.lt) with:www.ktu.lt Department of Thermal and Nuclear Energy and Centre of Industrial Energy Process Analysis and Integration, Department of Electric Power Systems and Centre of High Voltage Device Diagnostic Technology.
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