List of power stations in East Timor

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
Betano Power Station northeast of Betano Manufahi 9°9′12″S 125°44′7″E / 9.15333°S 125.73528°E / -9.15333; 125.73528 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 / -8.54056; 125.69056 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 / -9.16972; 124.42833 Fuel oil 17.3 ? [6]
Gariuai Hydroelectric Plant Gariuai Baucau 8°34′37.25″S 126°25′34.50″E / 8.5770139°S 126.4262500°E / -8.5770139; 126.4262500 Hydro 0.326 November 2008 [7]
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