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Coal

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Name Location Coordinates Fuel Capacity, MWe Operational Notes and References
Bełchatów Power Station Bełchatów 51°15′59″N 19°19′50″E / 51.26639°N 19.33056°E / 51.26639; 19.33056 (Bełchatów Power Plant) Lignite 5,102 1982

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Kozienice Power Station Kozienice 51°39′48″N 21°27′52″E / 51.66333°N 21.46444°E / 51.66333; 21.46444 (Kozienice Power Plant) Coal, Biomass 4,016 1973

[7][8] Also provides 266 MWth of heat

Opole Power Plant Opole 50°45′04″N 17°52′57″E / 50.75111°N 17.88250°E / 50.75111; 17.88250 (Opole Power Plant) Coal 3,342 [5][9]
Turów Power Station Bogatynia 50°56′45″N 14°54′53″E / 50.94583°N 14.91472°E / 50.94583; 14.91472 (Turów Power Plant) Lignite 1,950

[10][5] 7 TWh/y and 180 GWth/y (2015)[11][12]

Połaniec Power Station Połaniec 50°26′14″N 21°20′13″E / 50.43722°N 21.33694°E / 50.43722; 21.33694 (Polaniec Power Plant) Coal 1,800 [5]
Rybnik Power Station Rybnik 50°08′04″N 18°31′22″E / 50.13444°N 18.52278°E / 50.13444; 18.52278 (Rybnik Power Plant) Coal 1,775 1974

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Dolna Odra Power Station Nowe Czarnowo 53°12′24″N 14°27′59″E / 53.20667°N 14.46639°E / 53.20667; 14.46639 (Dolna Odra Power Station) Coal 1,772 1974

[14][5] 2018: 1362 MW of electric and 100 MW of heat power to Gryfino

Pątnów Power Station Konin 52°18′05″N 18°14′03″E / 52.30139°N 18.23417°E / 52.30139; 18.23417 (Pątnów Power Plant) Lignite 1,674 [4]
Jaworzno Power Station Jaworzno 50°12′25″N 19°12′18″E / 50.20694°N 19.20500°E / 50.20694; 19.20500 (Jaworzno Power Plant) Coal 1,535

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Łaziska Power Station Łaziska Górne 50°07′58″N 18°50′47″E / 50.13278°N 18.84639°E / 50.13278; 18.84639 (Łaziska Power Plant) Coal 1,155 1963 [16]
Łagisza Power Station Będzin 50°20′59″N 19°08′32″E / 50.34972°N 19.14222°E / 50.34972; 19.14222 (Lagisza Power Plant) Coal, Biomass 1,060 [17]
Ostrołęka Power Station Ostrołęka 53°06′14″N 21°36′42″E / 53.10389°N 21.61167°E / 53.10389; 21.61167 (Ostrołęka Power Plant) Coal, Biomass 740
Siersza Power Station Trzebinia 50°12′31″N 19°27′39″E / 50.20861°N 19.46083°E / 50.20861; 19.46083 (Siersza Power Plant) Coal 666

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Siekierki Heat Power Station Warsaw-Siekierki 52°11′13″N 21°05′19″E / 52.18694°N 21.08861°E / 52.18694; 21.08861 (Siekierki Power Plant) Coal 622 1961
Adamów Power Station Turek 52°00′44″N 18°32′34″E / 52.01222°N 18.54278°E / 52.01222; 18.54278 (Adamów Power Plant) Lignite 600 [4]
Białystok Power Station Białystok 53°08′53″N 23°10′08″E / 53.14806°N 23.16889°E / 53.14806; 23.16889 (Białystok Heat Power Station) Coal 505 1967

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Skawina Power Station Skawina 49°58′35″N 19°48′26″E / 49.97639°N 19.80722°E / 49.97639; 19.80722 (Skawina Power Station) Coal 490 1957-1961

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Kraków Heat Power Station Kraków-Łęg 50°03′14″N 20°00′24″E / 50.05389°N 20.00667°E / 50.05389; 20.00667 (Kraków Heat Power Station) Coal 460 1977-1985 [21]
Żerań Heat Power Station Warsaw-Żerań 52°17′41″N 20°59′36″E / 52.29472°N 20.99333°E / 52.29472; 20.99333 (Zeran Power Plant) Coal, Biomass 350 [5]
Stalowa Wola Power Station Stalowa Wola 50°33′09″N 22°04′52″E / 50.55250°N 22.08111°E / 50.55250; 22.08111 (Stalowa Wola Power Station) Coal 341

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Poznań Karolin Heat Power Station Poznań 52°26′11″N 16°59′19″E / 52.43639°N 16.98861°E / 52.43639; 16.98861 (Karolin Power Plant) Coal, Biomass 276

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Wrocław Heat Power Station Wrocław 51°07′23″N 17°01′28″E / 51.12306°N 17.02444°E / 51.12306; 17.02444 (Wrocław Heat Power Station) Coal, Biomass 263

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Konin Power Station Konin 52°17′05″N 18°16′09″E / 52.28472°N 18.26917°E / 52.28472; 18.26917 (Konin Power Plant) Lignite 248
Lublin-Wrotków Heat Power Station Lublin-Wrotków 51°12′58″N 22°33′34″E / 51.21611°N 22.55944°E / 51.21611; 22.55944 (Lublin-Wrotków Heat Power Plant) Natural gas 231

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Zielona Góra Heat Power Station Zielona Góra 51°57′04″N 15°29′20″E / 51.95111°N 15.48889°E / 51.95111; 15.48889 (Zielona Góra Heat Power Plant) Natural gas, Coal 221 1974

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Gdańsk Heat Power Station Gdańsk 54°22′43″N 18°38′25″E / 54.37861°N 18.64028°E / 54.37861; 18.64028 (Gdańsk Power Plant) Coal 217

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Łódź Heat Power Station EC3 Łódź 51°47′53″N 19°25′17″E / 51.79806°N 19.42139°E / 51.79806; 19.42139 (Łódź Heat Power Plant EC-3) Coal 205 1968

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Łódź Heat Power Station EC4 Łódź 51°44′43″N 19°32′16″E / 51.74528°N 19.53778°E / 51.74528; 19.53778 (Łódź Heat Power Plant EC-4) Coal 200 1977

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Bydgoszcz Heat Power Station EC2 Bydgoszcz 53°05′59″N 18°05′20″E / 53.09972°N 18.08889°E / 53.09972; 18.08889 (Bydgoszcz Heat Power Station EC-2) Coal 183

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Blachownia Power Station Kędzierzyn-Koźle 50°21′23″N 18°17′24″E / 50.35639°N 18.29000°E / 50.35639; 18.29000 (Blachownia Power Plant) Coal 165

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EC Nowa Dąbrowa Górnicza 50°20′51″N 19°16′34″E / 50.34750°N 19.27611°E / 50.34750; 19.27611 (EC Nova) Coal 150
Katowice Heat Power Station Katowice 50°17′08″N 19°03′14″E / 50.28556°N 19.05389°E / 50.28556; 19.05389 (Katowice Power Plant) Coal 135

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Pomorzany Power Station Szczecin 53°23′27″N 14°31′38″E / 53.39083°N 14.52722°E / 53.39083; 14.52722 (Pomorzany Power Station) Coal 134 1940

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Miechowice Heat Power Station Bytom 50°20′55″N 18°50′34″E / 50.34861°N 18.84278°E / 50.34861; 18.84278 (Miechowice Heat Power Station) Coal 125
Chorzów Heat Power Station Chorzów 50°18′28″N 18°58′08″E / 50.30778°N 18.96889°E / 50.30778; 18.96889 (Chorzów Heat Power Plant) Coal 113

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Gdynia Heat Power Station Gdynia 54°33′12″N 18°28′40″E / 54.55333°N 18.47778°E / 54.55333; 18.47778 (Gdynia Heat Power Plant) Coal 105 [27]
Rzeszów Heat Power Station Rzeszów 50°03′54″N 22°01′50″E / 50.06500°N 22.03056°E / 50.06500; 22.03056 (Rzeszów Power Plant) Natural Gas 101

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Halemba Power Station Ruda Śląska 50°13′56″N 18°51′13″E / 50.23222°N 18.85361°E / 50.23222; 18.85361 (Halemba Power Plant) Coal 100

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Czechnica Heat Power Station Siechnice 51°02′16″N 17°08′53″E / 51.03778°N 17.14806°E / 51.03778; 17.14806 (Czechnica Heat Power Station) Coal 100 [24]
Zabrze Heat Power Plant Zabrze 50°17′56″N 18°48′44″E / 50.29889°N 18.81222°E / 50.29889; 18.81222 (Zabrze Power Plant) Coal 98
Gorzów Heat Power Station Gorzów Wielkopolski 52°44′59″N 15°16′09″E / 52.74972°N 15.26917°E / 52.74972; 15.26917 (Gorzów Heat Power Station) Coal 97

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Łódź Heat Power Station EC-2 Łódź 51°44′31″N 19°16′56″E / 51.74194°N 19.28222°E / 51.74194; 19.28222 (Łódź Heat Power Plant EC-2) Coal 87 1958

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Będzin Power Station Śląskie 50°18′14″N 19°8′16″E / 50.30389°N 19.13778°E / 50.30389; 19.13778 (Będzin Power Station) Coal 81 1975 [36]
Bielsko-Biała Heat Power Station EC1 Bielsko-Biała 49°48′44″N 19°03′15″E / 49.81222°N 19.05417°E / 49.81222; 19.05417 (Bilesko-Biała Heat Power Station EC-1) Coal 81

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Szczecin Power Station Szczecin 53°24′41″N 14°35′14″E / 53.41139°N 14.58722°E / 53.41139; 14.58722 (Szczecin Power Station) Coal 70 1916

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Bielsko-Północ Heat Power Station EC2 Czechowice-Dziedzice 49°52′30″N 19°01′47″E / 49.87500°N 19.02972°E / 49.87500; 19.02972 (Bilesko-Północ Heat Power Station EC-2) Coal 55

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Kielce Heat Power Station Kielce 50°53′51″N 20°36′59″E / 50.89750°N 20.61639°E / 50.89750; 20.61639 (Kielce Power Plant) Coal, Biomass 10.5

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Szombierki Heat Power Station Bytom 50°20′42″N 18°53′11″E / 50.34500°N 18.88639°E / 50.34500; 18.88639 (Szombierki Heat Power Station) Coal 8.8 1920
Bydgoszcz Heat Power Station EC1 Bydgoszcz 53°08′09″N 17°58′59″E / 53.13583°N 17.98306°E / 53.13583; 17.98306 (Bydgoszcz Heat Power Station EC-1) Coal 4

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Kawęczyn Heat Plant Warsaw-Kawęczyn 52°16′05″N 21°07′43″E / 52.26806°N 21.12861°E / 52.26806; 21.12861 (Kawęczyn Power Plant) Coal Heat only (512 MWth)
Pruszków II Power Plant Pruszków 52°10′30″N 20°44′33″E / 52.17500°N 20.74250°E / 52.17500; 20.74250 (Moszna Power Plant) never opened

Gas Turbines

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Name Location Coordinates Capacity, MWe Ref
Gorzów 65.5
Zielona Góra 190 [40]

Hydroelectric

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Name Location Coordinates Capacity, MWe Ref
Dychów Lubuskie 90 [41]
Grajówka Lubuskie 2.79 [42]
Niedzica Małopolskie 92.75 [43]
Rożnów Małopolskie 50 [44]
Włocławek Kujawsko-Pomorskie 160 [45]

Pumped Storage Hydroelectric

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Name Location Coordinates Capacity, MWe Ref
Solina Solina 200
Żar 500 [47]
Żarnowiec Pomorskie 680 [48]
Żydowo Wielkopolskie 150 [49]

Wind

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Name/location Voivodeship Capacity, MWe Operational
Potęgowo Pomerania 220 under construction
Margonin Greater Poland 120 2010
Marszewo I & II West Pomerania 100
Kopaniewo (FW Lotnisko) Pomerania 94.5 2015
Resko I & II West Pomerania 90.3
Karścino Wind Farm West Pomerania 90 2008
Żuromin Masovia 61.2 2012
Nekla[50] Greater Poland 52.5 2010
Tymień Wind Farm West Pomerania 50
Banie-Kozielice West Pomerania 50 2015
Pelplin Pomerania 49 2012
Gawłowice Kuyavian-Pomeranian 48.3 2014
Łosino near Słupsk Pomerania 48
Gołdap Warmia-Masuria 48 2011
Mycielin Lubusz 46 2015
Skurpie Warmia-Masuria 43.7 2015
Płaszewo-Lulemino Pomerania 41.4 2011
Suwałki Podlaskie 41 2009
Kisielice I & II Warmia-Masuria 53.6
Karwice West Pomerania 40 2015
Wicko Pomerania 40
Jagniątkowo (Lake Ostrowo) West Pomerania 34.2
Łukaszów Lower Silesian 34 2012
Śniatowo West Pomerania 32
Kamieńsk Łódź 31.2
Karnice I West Pomerania 29.9 2009
Zagórze West Pomerania 30 2003
Wojciechowo Pomerania 28.3 2014
Rajgród Podlaskie 25.3 2014
Modlikowice Lower Silesian 24 2012
Puck Pomerania 22 2007
Cisowo West Pomerania 18 2001
Lisewo Pomerania 10.8 2007
Lubawa (Elektrownia Wiatrowa "Rożental") Warmia-Mazuria 8 2013
Barzowice West Pomerania 5.1 2001
Sources:[51][52][53][54]

Solar

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Name/location Voivodeship Capacity, MWe Operational
Goldbeck Solar 204 2022
Przykona 200 2023[55]

See also

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