The following lists power stations in East Timor.
The Hera power station was built to supply to the North coast of the country, while the Betano power station supplies electricity to the South coast and the Inur Sakato thermal power station provides electricity to the Oecusse District.[1]
Name | Location | District | Coordinates | Type | Total capacity (MW) | Opened | Ref |
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Betano Power Station | northeast of Betano | Manufahi | 9°9′12″S 125°44′7″E / 9.15333°S 125.73528°E | Fuel oil | 136 | 20 August 2013 | [2][3] |
Hera Diesel Power Plant | 15 km east of Dili | Dili | 8°32′26″S 125°41′26″E / 8.54056°S 125.69056°E | Fuel oil | 119 | 28 November 2011 | [4][5] |
Inur Sakato | 13 km west the international airport in Oecusse | Oecusse | 9°10′11″S 124°25′42″E / 9.16972°S 124.42833°E | Fuel oil | 17.3 | ? | [6] |
References
[edit]- ^ "East Timor has electricity across almost its entire territory". Macauhub. 21 August 2013.
- ^ "Timor-Leste thermal power stations managed and maintained by Finnish group". Macauhub. 12 October 2017.
- ^ "Wärtsilä receives major power station order from Timor-Leste". www.wartsila.com.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Timor-Leste thermal power stations managed and maintained by Finnish group". Macauhub. 12 October 2017.
- ^ "Inauguration of Timor-Leste's electrification « Government of Timor-Leste". timor-leste.gov.tl.
- ^ "Timor-Leste thermal power stations managed and maintained by Finnish group". Macauhub. 12 October 2017.
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