List of power stations in Russia
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Renewable
Geothermal
Station | Capacity (MWe) | Capacity (MWt) | Location | Status |
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Mutnovskaya Power Station[1] | 50 | Operational | ||
Verhne-Mutnovskaya Power Station[1] | 12 | Operational | ||
Pauzhetskaya Power Station[1] | 14.5 | Operational | ||
Mendeleevskaya Power Station[1] | 3.6 | 20 | Operational | |
Okeanskaya Power Station[1] | 3.6 | Operational |
Hydroelectric
Station | Town | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Status | Remarks |
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Aushiger | 63.5 | Operational | |||
Boris Gleb | 56 | Operational | |||
Baksan | Baksan | 43°39′18.39″N 43°23′48.87″E / 43.6551083°N 43.3969083°E / 43.6551083; 43.3969083 (Baksan Hydroelectric Station) | 27 | Rebuilding | |
Belomorskaya | 27 | Operational | |||
Belorechenskaya | 48 | Operational | |||
Boguchany | Kodinsk | 58°41′40″N 99°08′56″E / 58.69444°N 99.14889°E / 58.69444; 99.14889 (Boguchany Hydroelectric Power Station) | 2,997 | Operational | |
Bratsk[2] | Bratsk | 56°17′10″N 101°47′10″E / 56.28611°N 101.78611°E / 56.28611; 101.78611 (Bratsk Dam) | 4,500 | Operational | |
Bureya Dam | Talakan | 50°16′07″N 130°18′54″E / 50.26861°N 130.31500°E / 50.26861; 130.31500 (Bureya Dam) | 2,010 | Operational | |
Cheboksary | Novocheboksarsk | 56°08′17″N 47°27′56″E / 56.13806°N 47.46556°E / 56.13806; 47.46556 (Cheboksary Hydroelectric Station) | 1,370 | Oper. at low head | |
Chirkey[3] | Dubki | 42°58′37.92″N 46°52′14.88″E / 42.9772000°N 46.8708000°E / 42.9772000; 46.8708000 (Chirkey Hydroelectric Station) | 1000 | Operational | |
Chiryurt-1 | 72 | Operational | |||
Egorlyk | 30 | Operational | |||
Egorlyk-2 | 14.2 | Operational | |||
Ezminskaya | 45 | Operational | |||
Gelbakh | 44 | Operational | |||
Gergebil | 17.8 | Operational | |||
Gizeldon | Koban | 42°54′09″N 44°27′36.36″E / 42.90250°N 44.4601000°E / 42.90250; 44.4601000 (Gizeldon Hydroelectric Station) | 22.9 | Operational | |
Gunib | 15 | Operational | |||
Hevoskoski | 47 | Operational | |||
Iova | 66°40′09″N 31°23′22″E / 66.66917°N 31.38944°E / 66.66917; 31.38944 (Iova Hydroelectric Station) | 96 | Operational | ||
Irganajskaya[3] | Gimry | 42°44′42.72″N 46°49′53.76″E / 42.7452000°N 46.8316000°E / 42.7452000; 46.8316000 (Irganajskaya Hydroelectric Station) | 400 | Operational | |
Iriklinskaya | 30 | Operational | |||
Irkutsk[2] | Irkutsk | 52°14′12″N 104°19′18″E / 52.23667°N 104.32167°E / 52.23667; 104.32167 (Irkutsk Hydroelectric Station) | 662.4 | Operational | |
Ivankovo | Dubna | 56°44′11″N 37°07′16.38″E / 56.73639°N 37.1212167°E / 56.73639; 37.1212167 (Ivankovkaya Hydroelectric Station) | 30 | Operational | |
Kashkhatau | 65.1 | Operational | |||
Kaitakoski | 11.2 | Operational | |||
Kama | Perm | 58°06′56″N 56°19′50″E / 58.11556°N 56.33056°E / 58.11556; 56.33056 (Kama Hydroelectric Station) | 522 | Operational | |
Khjazhegubskaya[3] | 160 | Operational | |||
Kolyma[3] | Sinegorye | 62°03′30″N 150°25′00″E / 62.05833°N 150.41667°E / 62.05833; 150.41667 (Kolyma Hydroelectric Station) | 900 | Operational | |
Kondopoga | Kondopoga | 25.6 | Operational | ||
Krasnopolyanskaya | 28.9 | Operational | |||
Krasnoyarsk | Divnogorsk | 55°56′05″N 92°17′40″E / 55.93472°N 92.29444°E / 55.93472; 92.29444 (Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Dam) | 6,000 | Operational | |
Krivoporozhskaya[3] | 180 | Operational | |||
Kuban-1 | 37 | Operational | |||
Kuban-2 | Udarnyy | 44°20′42″N 42°30′00″E / 44.3450898°N 42.4999237°E / 44.3450898; 42.4999237 (Kuban-2 Hydroelectric Station) | 184 | Operational | |
Kuban-3 | 87 | Operational | |||
Kuban-4 | 78 | Operational | |||
Kuma | 80 | Operational | |||
Kureyka[4] | 600 | Operational | |||
Lesogorsk | Lesogorsky | 61°03′30.6″N 28°52′24.24″E / 61.058500°N 28.8734000°E / 61.058500; 28.8734000 (Lesogorsk Hydroelectric Station) | 118 | Operational | |
Lower Svir[3] | Svirstroy | 60°48′25″N 33°42′08″E / 60.8069204°N 33.7021065°E / 60.8069204; 33.7021065 (Lower Svir Hydroelectric Station) | 99 | Operational | |
Lower Teriberka[3] | 26.5 | Operational | |||
Lower Tuloma[3] | 57.2 | Operational | |||
Maina[3] | Golubaya | 52°58′13″N 91°29′45″E / 52.9703271°N 91.4957714°E / 52.9703271; 91.4957714 (Maina Hydroelectric Station) | 321 | Operational | |
Mamakan[3] | Bodaybo | 100.2 | Operational | ||
Matkozhnenskaya | 63 | Operational | |||
Miatly[3] | 220 | Operational | |||
Narva[3] | Ivangorod | 59°22′04″N 28°12′40″E / 59.36778°N 28.21111°E / 59.36778; 28.21111 (Narva Hydroelectric Station) | 125.1 | Operational | |
Nizhnekamsk[5] | Naberezhnye Chelny | 55°41′59″N 52°16′43″E / 55.69972°N 52.27861°E / 55.69972; 52.27861 (Nizhnekamsk Hydroelectric Station) | 1,205 | Oper. at low head | |
Nizhny Novgorod | Gorodets | 56°40′22″N 43°23′55″E / 56.6728294°N 43.3987427°E / 56.6728294; 43.3987427 (Nizhny Novgorod Hydroelectric Station) | 520 | Operational | |
Novosibirsk[3] | Novosibirsk | 54°51′01.08″N 82°59′11.4″E / 54.8503000°N 82.986500°E / 54.8503000; 82.986500 (Novosibirsk Hydroelectric Station) | 460 | Operational | |
Niva-1[3] | 26 | Operational | |||
Niva-2[3] | 60 | Operational | |||
Niva-3[3] | 155.5 | Operational | |||
Onda | 80 | Operational | |||
Jäniskoski | 30.5 | Operational | |||
Palakorgskaya | 30 | Operational | |||
Palyeozerskaya | 25 | Operational | |||
Pavlovka | Pavlovka | 55°25′04″N 56°32′01″E / 55.4178103°N 56.5335846°E / 55.4178103; 56.5335846 (Pavlovskaya Hydroelectric Station) | 201.6 | Operational | |
Poduzhemskaya | 48 | Operational | |||
Putkinskaya | 84 | Operational | |||
Rajakoski | 43.2 | Operational | |||
Rybinsk | Rybinsk | 58°06′00″N 38°42′35″E / 58.10000°N 38.70972°E / 58.10000; 38.70972 (Rybinsk Hydroelectric Station) | 356.4 | Operational | |
Saratov | Balakovo | 52°03′11″N 47°45′18″E / 52.05306°N 47.75500°E / 52.05306; 47.75500 (Saratov Hydroelectric Station) | 1,391 | Operational | two turbines not available |
Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam | Sayanogorsk | 52°49′31″N 91°22′15″E / 52.82528°N 91.37083°E / 52.82528; 91.37083 (Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam) | 6,400 | Oper. 4 turbines | |
Sengilevskaya | 15 | Operational | |||
Serebryanskaya-1[3] | 204.9 | Operational | |||
Serebryanskaya-2[3] | 150 | Operational | |||
Sheksna | 84 | Operational | |||
Shirokovskaya | 28 | Operational | |||
Svetogorsk | Svetogorsk | 61°06′15.84″N 28°50′21.84″E / 61.1044000°N 28.8394000°E / 61.1044000; 28.8394000 (Svetogorsk Hydroelectric Station) | 122 | Operational | |
Svistukhinskaya | 11.8 | Operational | |||
Tolmacheva-2 | 24.8 | Operational | |||
Tolmacheva-3 | 18.4 | Operational | |||
Tsimlyansk | Volgodonsk | 47°36′28″N 42°06′32″E / 47.6078991°N 42.1088791°E / 47.6078991; 42.1088791 (Tsimlyansk Hydroelectric Station) | 211.5 | Operational | |
Uglich | Uglich | 57°31′38″N 38°17′54″E / 57.5273452°N 38.2983398°E / 57.5273452; 38.2983398 (Uglich Hydroelectric Station) | 120 | Operational | |
Upper Svir[3] | Podporozhye | 60°55.3′N 34°11.55′E / 60.9217°N 34.19250°E / 60.9217; 34.19250 (Upper Svir Hydroelectric Station) | 160 | Operational | |
Upper Teriberka[3] | 130 | Operational | |||
Upper Tuloma[3] | Verkhetulomskiy | 68°36′24″N 31°44′52″E / 68.60667°N 31.74778°E / 68.60667; 31.74778 (Upper Tuloma Hydroelectric Station) | 268 | Operational | |
Ust-Ilimsk[2] | Ust-Ilimsk | 57°58′06″N 102°41′45″E / 57.96833°N 102.69583°E / 57.96833; 102.69583 (Ust-Ilimsk Hydroelectric Station) | 3,840 | Operational | |
Ust-Khantaika[3] | 441 | Operational | |||
Ust-Srednekan[3] | Ust-Srednekan | 62°25′04″N 152°09′09″E / 62.41778°N 152.15250°E / 62.41778; 152.15250 (Ust-Srednekan Hydroelectric Plant) | 570 | Under construction | |
Viluy[3] | 648 | Operational | |||
Viluy-III[3] | 270 | Operational | one turbine not working | ||
Volga | Volgograd | 48°49′34″N 44°40′19″E / 48.82611°N 44.67194°E / 48.82611; 44.67194 (Volga Hydroelectric Station) | 2,650 | Operational | Terminal of HVDC Volgograd-Donbass on dam |
Volkhov | Volkhov | 56°47′26″N 54°05′30″E / 56.7905376°N 54.0915298°E / 56.7905376; 54.0915298 (Volkhov hydroelectric plant) | 86 | Operational | |
Votkinsk | Chaykovsky | 56°47′12.63″N 54°04′44.01″E / 56.7868417°N 54.0788917°E / 56.7868417; 54.0788917 (Votkinsk Hydroelectric Station) | 1,020 | Operational | |
Vygostrovskaya | 40 | Operational | |||
Yumaguzinskaya | 45 | Operational | |||
Yushozerskaya | 18 | Operational | |||
Zaramag-head | 15 | Operational | |||
Zelenchuk[4] | Kumysh | 43°53′54″N 41°52′57″E / 43.8983562°N 41.8825436°E / 43.8983562; 41.8825436 (Zelenchuk Hydroelectric Station) | 160 | Operational | two turbines not available |
Zeya[3] | Zeya | 53°46′11″N 127°18′21″E / 53.7698192°N 127.3057938°E / 53.7698192; 127.3057938 (Zeya Hydroelectric Station) | 1,330 | Operational | |
Zhiguli | Zhigulyovsk | 53°26′42″N 49°29′24″E / 53.44500°N 49.49000°E / 53.44500; 49.49000 (Zhiguli Hydroelectric Station) | 2,404 | Operational |
Pumped-storage hydroelectric
Station | Town | Coordinates | Capacity gen/pump (MW) | Status |
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Kuban Pumped Storage Station | 15.9/19.2 | Operational | ||
Moscow Canal Scheme | 56°43′N 37°08′E / 56.717°N 37.133°E / 56.717; 37.133 (Moscow Canal) | 31.1/101.0 | Operational | |
Zagorsk-1 Pumped Storage Station[6] | Bogorodskoye | 56°28′55″N 38°11′28″E / 56.48194°N 38.19111°E / 56.48194; 38.19111 (Zagorsk-1 Pumped Storage Station) | 1200/1320 | Operational |
Zagorsk-2 Pumped Storage Station U/C[7] | 56°28′25″N 38°11′08″E / 56.47361°N 38.18556°E / 56.47361; 38.18556 (Zagorsk-2 Pumped Storage Station) | 840 | Construction |
Solar photovoltaic
The following is a list of photovoltaic power stations in Russia:[a]
Station | Location | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Status |
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Orsk Power Station | Svetlinsky, Orenburg | 30 | Operational | |
Novosergievka Power Station | Novosergievka, Orenburg district | 45 | Operational | |
Sorochinsk Power Station | Sorochinsk | 60 | Operational | |
Zavodskaya[9][10] | Astrakhan | 46°23′05″N 48°19′56″E / 46.3847999°N 48.3323145°E / 46.3847999; 48.3323145 | 15 | Operational (2022) |
Promstroymaterialy[9][11] | Astrakhan | 46°20′45″N 48°23′59″E / 46.345904°N 48.399623°E / 46.345904; 48.399623 | 15 | Operational (2022) |
Samara PPS [ru][9][12] | Samara | 53°12′28″N 50°12′27″E / 53.207897°N 50.20752°E / 53.207897; 50.20752 | 75 | Operational (2022) |
Mikhaylovskaya[9][13] | Astrakhan Oblast | 46°41′52″N 47°50′00″E / 46.697768°N 47.833263°E / 46.697768; 47.833263 | 15 | Operational (2017) |
Elista severnaya (Elista North)[9][13] | Astrakhan Oblast | 46°41′52″N 47°50′00″E / 46.697768°N 47.833263°E / 46.697768; 47.833263 | 15 | Operational (2017) |
Kosh-Agachsky Solar Power Plant | Republic of Altai | 5 | 2014 | |
Kosh-agach 2 | Republic of Altai | 5 | 2015 | |
Ust'-Kansk | Republic of Altai | 5 | 2016 | |
Maiminskaya | Republic of Altai | 25 | 2017-2019 | |
Onhudeyskaya | Republic of Altai | 5 | 2017 | |
Ининская СЭС | Republic of Altai | 25 | 2019 | |
Ust-Kosinskaya | Republic of Altai | 40 | 2019 | |
Chemalskaya | Republic of Altai | 10 | 2020 | |
Niva | Astrakhan Oblast | 15 | 2017 | |
Phuntovskaya | Astrakhan Oblast | 60 | 2019 | |
Akhtubinskaya | Astrakhan Oblast | 60 | 2019 | |
Limanskaya | Astrakhan Oblast | 30 | 2019 | |
Buribayevskaya | Bashkortostan | 20 | 2015-2016 | |
Isyangulovskaya | Bashkortostan | 9 | 2017 | |
Burzyanskaya СЭС | Bashkortostan | 10 | 2020 | |
Bichurskaya | Buryatia | 10 | 2017 | |
Khorinskaya СЭС | Buryatia | 15 | 2019 | |
Perevoletskaya СЭС | Orenburg Oblast | 5 | 2015 | |
Sol-iletskaya | Orenburg Oblast | 25 | 2017 | |
Chkalovskaya | Orenburg Oblast | 30 | 2019 | |
Grigorievskaya СЭС | Orenburg Oblast | 10 | 2019 | |
Yelshanskaya | Orenburg Oblast | 25 | 2019 | |
Dombarovskaya | Orenburg Oblast | 25 | 2019 | |
Maloderbentovskaya | Kalmykia | 15 | 2019 | |
Yashulskaya | Kalmykia | 33,5 | 2019 | |
Pugachevskaya | Saratov oblast | 15 | 2017 | |
Orlov-gayskaya | Saratov oblast | 15 | 2017-2018 | |
Novouznenskaya | Saratov oblast | 15 | 2018 | |
Adygeyskaya | Republic of Adygea | 4 | 2020 |
In addition there are distributed PV systems on rooftops and PV installations in off-grid locations.
Tidal
Station | Town | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Status |
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Kislaya Guba Tidal Power Station | Kislaya Guba | 69°21′55″N 33°04′15″E / 69.36528°N 33.07083°E / 69.36528; 33.07083 (Kislaya Guba Tidal Power Station) | 1.7 | Operational |
Wind
Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Status |
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Kalmytskaya Wind Farm | 1.0 | 46°14′50″N 44°00′54″E / 46.247226°N 44.014996°E / 46.247226; 44.014996 (Kalmytskaya Wind Farm) | Oper. Partially |
Kulikovskaya Wind Farm | 5.1 | 54°56′02″N 20°21′0″E / 54.93389°N 20.35000°E / 54.93389; 20.35000 (Kulikovskaya Wind Farm) | Operational |
Tyupkildy Wind Farm | 2.2 | 54°34′15.08″N 54°14′30.60″E / 54.5708556°N 54.2418333°E / 54.5708556; 54.2418333 (Tyupkildy Wind Farm) | Operational |
Three large wind power stations (25, 19, and 15 GWt[clarification needed]) became available to Russia after it took over the disputed territory of Crimea in May 2014. Built by Ukraine, these stations are not yet shown in the table above.
Non-renewable
Nuclear
Name | Location | Coordinates | Type | Capacity (MWe) | Operational | Notes |
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Obninskaya | Obninsk | 55°5′2.45″N 36°34′16.85″E / 55.0840139°N 36.5713472°E / 55.0840139; 36.5713472 (Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant) | AM-1 | 5 | 1954–2002 | World's first nuclear power plant |
Sibirskaya | Seversk | 56°37′37″N 84°54′19″E | EI-2 | 100 | 1958–1990 | |
ADE-3 | 1961–1992 | |||||
ADE-4 | 1963–2008 | |||||
ADE-5 | 1965–2008 | |||||
Beloyarskaya | Zarechny | 56°50′28.84″N 61°19′8.75″E / 56.8413444°N 61.3190972°E / 56.8413444; 61.3190972 (Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1) | AMB-100 | 100 | 1964–1981 | |
56°50′28.88″N 61°19′13.61″E / 56.8413556°N 61.3204472°E / 56.8413556; 61.3204472 (Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2) | AMB-200 | 200 | 1967–1989 | |||
56°50′29.68″N 61°19′22.81″E / 56.8415778°N 61.3230028°E / 56.8415778; 61.3230028 (Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 3) | BN-600 | 560 | 1980– | |||
BN-800 | 789 | under construction | ||||
Novovoronezh | Novovoronezh | 51°16′9.77″N 39°11′49.77″E / 51.2693806°N 39.1971583°E / 51.2693806; 39.1971583 (Novovoronesh Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1) | VVER | 210 | 1964–1984 | |
51°16′15.18″N 39°11′53.09″E / 51.2708833°N 39.1980806°E / 51.2708833; 39.1980806 (Novovoronesh Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2) | VVER | 365 | 1969–1990 | |||
51°16′27.89″N 39°12′3.29″E / 51.2744139°N 39.2009139°E / 51.2744139; 39.2009139 (Novovoronesh Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 3) | VVER | 417 | 1971– | |||
51°16′31.56″N 39°12′3.06″E / 51.2754333°N 39.2008500°E / 51.2754333; 39.2008500 (Novovoronesh Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 4) | VVER | 417 | 1972– | |||
51°16′54.85″N 39°12′36.89″E / 51.2819028°N 39.2102472°E / 51.2819028; 39.2102472 (Novovoronesh Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 5) | VVER | 1000 | 1980– | |||
Leningradskaya | Sosnovy Bor | 59°51′7.14″N 29°2′53.35″E / 59.8519833°N 29.0481528°E / 59.8519833; 29.0481528 (Leningrad nuclear power plant, Unit 1) | RBMK | 1000 | 1973–2018 | |
59°51′11.14″N 29°2′57.83″E / 59.8530944°N 29.0493972°E / 59.8530944; 29.0493972 (Leningrad nuclear power plant, Unit 2) | RBMK | 1000 | 1975–2020 | |||
59°50′20.24″N 29°2′2.83″E / 59.8389556°N 29.0341194°E / 59.8389556; 29.0341194 (Leningrad nuclear power plant, Unit 3) | RBMK | 1000 | 1979– | |||
59°50′26.59″N 29°2′29.35″E / 59.8407194°N 29.0414861°E / 59.8407194; 29.0414861 (Leningrad nuclear power plant, Unit 4) | RBMK | 1000 | 1981– | |||
Kolskaya | Polyarnye Zori | 67°27′56″N 32°28′44″E / 67.46556°N 32.47889°E / 67.46556; 32.47889 (Kola nuclear power plant) | VVER | 440 | 1973– | |
VVER | 440 | 1974– | ||||
VVER | 440 | 1981– | ||||
VVER | 440 | 1984– | ||||
Bilibibskaya | Bilibino | 68°03′02″N 166°32′22″E / 68.05056°N 166.53944°E / 68.05056; 166.53944 (Bilibino nuclear power plant) | EGP-6 | 12 | 1974–2019 | combined heat and power production |
EGP-6 | 12 | 1975– | ||||
EGP-6 | 12 | 1976– | ||||
EGP-6 | 12 | 1977– | ||||
Kurskaya | Kurchatov | 51°40′39.02″N 35°36′32.56″E / 51.6775056°N 35.6090444°E / 51.6775056; 35.6090444 (Kurskaya nuclear power plant, Unit 1) | RBMK | 1000 | 1976– | |
51°40′35.45″N 35°36′25.96″E / 51.6765139°N 35.6072111°E / 51.6765139; 35.6072111 (Kurskaya nuclear power plant, Unit 2) | RBMK | 1000 | 1979– | |||
51°40′29.68″N 35°36′15.06″E / 51.6749111°N 35.6041833°E / 51.6749111; 35.6041833 (Kurskaya nuclear power plant, Unit 3) | RBMK | 1000 | 1983– | |||
51°40′27.64″N 35°36′11.66″E / 51.6743444°N 35.6032389°E / 51.6743444; 35.6032389 (Kurskaya nuclear power plant, Unit 4) | RBMK | 1000 | 1985– | |||
Smolenskaya | Desnogorsk | 54°10′5.34″N 33°14′22.86″E / 54.1681500°N 33.2396833°E / 54.1681500; 33.2396833 (Smolensk nuclear power plant, Unit 1) | RBMK | 1000 | 1982– | |
54°10′2.63″N 33°14′20.62″E / 54.1673972°N 33.2390611°E / 54.1673972; 33.2390611 (Smolensk nuclear power plant, Unit 2) | RBMK | 1000 | 1985– | |||
54°9′53.63″N 33°14′13.36″E / 54.1648972°N 33.2370444°E / 54.1648972; 33.2370444 (Smolensk nuclear power plant, Unit 3) | RBMK | 1000 | 1990– | |||
Kalininskaya | Udomlya | 57°54′11.99″N 35°03′21.52″E / 57.9033306°N 35.0559778°E / 57.9033306; 35.0559778 (Kalinin nuclear power plant, Unit 1) | VVER | 1000 | 1984– | |
57°54′15.78″N 35°03′26.66″E / 57.9043833°N 35.0574056°E / 57.9043833; 35.0574056 (Kalinin nuclear power plant, Unit 2) | VVER | 1000 | 1986– | |||
57°54′20.31″N 35°03′32.95″E / 57.9056417°N 35.0591528°E / 57.9056417; 35.0591528 (Kalinin nuclear power plant, Unit 3) | VVER | 1000 | 2004– | |||
57°54′24.27″N 35°03′38.38″E / 57.9067417°N 35.0606611°E / 57.9067417; 35.0606611 (Kalinin nuclear power plant, Unit 4) | VVER | 1000 | 2011- | |||
Balakovskaya | Balakovo | 52°05′32.17″N 47°57′4.1″E / 52.0922694°N 47.951139°E / 52.0922694; 47.951139 (Balakovo nuclear power plant, Unit 1) | VVER | 1000 | 1985– | |
52°05′34.28″N 47°57′11.71″E / 52.0928556°N 47.9532528°E / 52.0928556; 47.9532528 (Balakovo nuclear power plant, Unit 2) | VVER | 1000 | 1987– | |||
52°05′36.3″N 47°57′19.31″E / 52.093417°N 47.9553639°E / 52.093417; 47.9553639 (Balakovo nuclear power plant, Unit 3) | VVER | 1000 | 1988– | |||
52°05′38.39″N 47°57′26.9″E / 52.0939972°N 47.957472°E / 52.0939972; 47.957472 (Balakovo nuclear power plant, Unit 4) | VVER | 1000 | 1993– | |||
Volgodonskaya | Volgodonsk | 47°35′5.76″N 42°22′1.85″E / 47.5849333°N 42.3671806°E / 47.5849333; 42.3671806 (Volgodonsk nuclear power plant, Unit 1) | VVER | 1000 | 2001– | |
47°36′2.16″N 42°22′22.15″E / 47.6006000°N 42.3728194°E / 47.6006000; 42.3728194 (Volgodonsk nuclear power plant, Unit 2) | VVER | 1000 | 2009– |
Thermal
Station | Town | Coordinates | Capacity (MWe) | Fuel | Status | Remarks | Ref |
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Beryozovskaya GRES | Sharypovo | 55°34′46″N 89°04′21″E / 55.57944°N 89.07250°E / 55.57944; 89.07250 (Beryozovskaya GRES) | 2,400 | Coal | Operational | 370-metre chimney | |
Kashirskaya GRES | Kashira | 54°51′24.5″N 38°15′32.95″E / 54.856806°N 38.2591528°E / 54.856806; 38.2591528 (Kashirskaya GRES Chimney) | 1,910 | Coal, Natural gas | Operational | Chimneys serve as electricity pylons | |
Kirishskaya GRES-1 | Kirishi | 59°29′25.7″N 32°3′11″E / 59.490472°N 32.05306°E / 59.490472; 32.05306 (Kirishskaya GRES-1) | 2,595 | Natural gas | Operational | ||
Konakovskaya GRES | Konakovo | 56°44′35″N 36°46′13″E / 56.74306°N 36.77028°E / 56.74306; 36.77028 (Konakovo Power Station) | 2,520 | Natural gas | Operational | ||
Kostromskaya GRES | Volgorechensk | 57°27′34″N 41°10′30″E / 57.45944°N 41.17500°E / 57.45944; 41.17500 (Kostromskaya Power Station) | 3,600 | Natural gas | Operational | ||
Kurganskaya TEC | Kurgan | 55°24′36″N 65°13′52″E / 55.41000°N 65.23111°E / 55.41000; 65.23111 (Kurganskaya TEC) | |||||
Naberezhnochelninskaya TEC | Naberezhnye Chelny | 55°41′30.84″N 52°28′20.6″E / 55.6919000°N 52.472389°E / 55.6919000; 52.472389 (Naberezhnochelninskaya TEC) | 1,180 | ||||
Nizhnekamskaya TEC-2 | Nizhnekamsk | 55°34′39.18″N 51°56′42.89″E / 55.5775500°N 51.9452472°E / 55.5775500; 51.9452472 (Nizhnekamskaya TEC-2) | |||||
Permskaya GRES | Dobryanka | 58°29′53″N 56°20′42″E / 58.49806°N 56.34500°E / 58.49806; 56.34500 (Permskaya GRES) | 3,363 | Natural gas | Operational | ||
Reftinskaya GRES | Reftinskiy | 57°6′31″N 61°42′27″E / 57.10861°N 61.70750°E / 57.10861; 61.70750 (Reftinskaya GRES) | 3,800 | Coal | Operational | ||
Ryazan Power Station | Novomichurinsk | 54°02′03.98″N 39°46′39.17″E / 54.0344389°N 39.7775472°E / 54.0344389; 39.7775472 (Ryazanskaya GRES) | 3,130 | Natural gas, Coal | Operational | [14] | |
Ryazanskaya TEC | Ryazan | 54°33′48.5″N 39°46′10.49″E / 54.563472°N 39.7695806°E / 54.563472; 39.7695806 (Power Station) | |||||
Shaturskaya GRES | Shatura | 55°35′00″N 39°33′40″E / 55.58333°N 39.56111°E / 55.58333; 39.56111 (Shatura Power Station) | 1,500 | Peat, Coal, Natural gas, Oil | Operational | ||
Stavropolskaya GRES | Solnechnodolsk | 45°18′45.01″N 41°30′42.55″E / 45.3125028°N 41.5118194°E / 45.3125028; 41.5118194 (Stavropolskaya GRES) | 2,423 | Natural gas | Operational | ||
Surgut-1 Power Station | Surgut | 61°16′46″N 73°29′20″E / 61.27944°N 73.48889°E / 61.27944; 73.48889 (Surgut-1 Power Station) | 3,268 | Natural gas | Operational | ||
Surgut-2 Power Station | Surgut | 61°16′46″N 73°30′45″E / 61.27944°N 73.51250°E / 61.27944; 73.51250 (Surgut-2 Power Station) | 5,597.1 | Natural gas | Operational | ||
TEC-2 Lipetsk | Lipetsk | 52°34′16″N 39°41′36″E / 52.57111°N 39.69333°E / 52.57111; 39.69333 (Chimney of TEC-2 Lipetsk) | |||||
TEC-2 Ulyanovsk | Ulyanovsk | 54°20′50.65″N 48°37′14.45″E / 54.3474028°N 48.6206806°E / 54.3474028; 48.6206806 (TEC-2 Ulyanovsk) | |||||
TEC-27 Moscow | Moscow | 55°54′56.69″N 37°41′19.46″E / 55.9157472°N 37.6887389°E / 55.9157472; 37.6887389 (TEC-27 Moscow) | 1,060 | Natural gas | Operational | ||
TEC-2 Tyumen | Tyumen | 57°5′19.4″N 65°37′50.3″E / 57.088722°N 65.630639°E / 57.088722; 65.630639 (TEC-2 Tyumen) | 755 | ||||
TEC-4 Omsk | Omsk | 54°5′5.55″N 73°12′47.22″E / 54.0848750°N 73.2131167°E / 54.0848750; 73.2131167 (TEC-4 Omsk) | |||||
TEC-5 Omsk | Omsk | 55°0′7.32″N 73°29′20.86″E / 55.0020333°N 73.4891278°E / 55.0020333; 73.4891278 (TEC-5 Omsk) | |||||
TEC Tobolsk | Tobolsk | 58°14′44.8″N 68°26′54.38″E / 58.245778°N 68.4484389°E / 58.245778; 68.4484389 (TEC Tobolsk) | 665 | ||||
Troitskaya GRES | Troitsk | 54°2′12.55″N 61°39′5.64″E / 54.0368194°N 61.6515667°E / 54.0368194; 61.6515667 (Troitskaya TEC) | 1,315 | Coal | Operational |
See also
- Energy policy of Russia
- List of power stations in Europe
- List of largest power stations in the world
Notes
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