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Power Plants in Poland
Poland has 189 power plants on the map, adding up to about 38 GW of capacity. By number of plants, the most common type is coal. Below: the full fuel mix and the country’s biggest stations. From the WRI Global Power Plant Database, snapshot 2026-06-23.
POWER PLANTS189
TOTAL CAPACITY38 GW
MOST COMMON FUELCoal
By fuel
How Poland’s plants split by primary fuel, by number of stations, with total installed capacity for each.
Coal71 · 38% · 31 GW
Wind59 · 31% · 2 GW
Hydro32 · 17% · 2 GW
Gas14 · 7% · 2 GW
Solar9 · 5% · 17 MW
Oil2 · 1% · 655 MW
Biomass2 · 1% · 215 MW
Largest power plants in Poland
The country’s biggest stations by installed capacity, with fuel and commissioning year where recorded.
5,472 MWBełchatówCoal
2,673 MWKozieniceCoal
1,775 MWRybnikCoal
1,623 MWPołaniecCoal
1,498 MWTurówCoal
1,492 MWOpoleCoal
1,362 MWDolna OdraCoal
1,345 MWJaworzno IIICoal
1,244 MWPątnów ICoal1967
1,155 MWŁaziskaCoal
1,075 MWKozieniceCoal2017
1,075 MWKozienice IICoal2017
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