List of power stations in Russia
Renewable
Geothermal
Station | Capacity (MWe) | Capacity (MWt) | Location | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aushiger | 63.5 | Operational | |||
Boris Gleb | 56 | Operational | |||
Baksan | Baksan | 43°39′18.39″N 43°23′48.87″E | 27 | Rebuilding | |
Belomorskaya | 27 | Operational | |||
Belorechenskaya | 48 | Operational | |||
Boguchany | Kodinsk | 58°41′40″N 99°08′56″E | 2,997 | Operational | |
Bratsk[2] | Bratsk | 56°17′10″N 101°47′10″E | 4,500 | Operational | |
Bureya Dam | Talakan | 50°16′07″N 130°18′54″E | 2,010 | Operational | |
Cheboksary | Novocheboksarsk | 56°08′17″N 47°27′56″E | 1,370 | Oper. at low head | |
Chirkey[3] | Dubki | 42°58′37.92″N 46°52′14.88″E | 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 | 22.9 | Operational | |
Gunib | 15 | Operational | |||
Hevoskoski | 47 | Operational | |||
Iova | 66°40′09″N 31°23′22″E | 96 | Operational | ||
Irganajskaya[3] | Gimry | 42°44′42.72″N 46°49′53.76″E | 400 | Operational | |
Iriklinskaya | 30 | Operational | |||
Irkutsk[2] | Irkutsk | 52°14′12″N 104°19′18″E | 662.4 | Operational | |
Ivankovo | Dubna | 56°44′11″N 37°07′16.38″E | 30 | Operational | |
Kashkhatau | 65.1 | Operational | |||
Kaitakoski | 11.2 | Operational | |||
Kama | Perm | 58°06′56″N 56°19′50″E | 522 | Operational | |
Khjazhegubskaya[3] | 160 | Operational | |||
Kolyma[3] | Sinegorye | 62°03′30″N 150°25′00″E | 900 | Operational | |
Kondopoga | Kondopoga | 25.6 | Operational | ||
Krasnopolyanskaya | 28.9 | Operational | |||
Krasnoyarsk | Divnogorsk | 55°56′05″N 92°17′40″E | 6,000 | Operational | |
Krivoporozhskaya[3] | 180 | Operational | |||
Kuban-1 | 37 | Operational | |||
Kuban-2 | Udarnyy | 44.3450898°N 42.4999237°E | 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 | 118 | Operational | |
Lower Svir[3] | Svirstroy | 60.8069204°N 33.7021065°E | 99 | Operational | |
Lower Teriberka[3] | 26.5 | Operational | |||
Lower Tuloma[3] | 57.2 | Operational | |||
Maina[3] | Golubaya | 52.9703271°N 91.4957714°E | 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 | 125.1 | Operational | |
Nizhnekamsk [5] | Naberezhnye Chelny | 55°41′59″N 52°16′43″E | 1,205 | Oper. at low head | |
Nizhny Novgorod | Gorodets | 56.6728294°N 43.3987427°E | 520 | Operational | |
Novosibirsk[3] | Novosibirsk | 54°51′01.08″N 82°59′11.4″E | 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 | 55.4178103°N 56.5335846°E | 201.6 | Operational | |
Poduzhemskaya | 48 | Operational | |||
Putkinskaya | 84 | Operational | |||
Rajakoski | 43.2 | Operational | |||
Rybinsk | Rybinsk | 58°06′00″N 38°42′35″E | 356.4 | Operational | |
Saratov | Balakovo | 52°03′11″N 47°45′18″E | 1,391 | Operational | two turbines not available |
Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam | Sayanogorsk | 52°49′31″N 91°22′15″E | 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 | 122 | Operational | |
Svistukhinskaya | 11.8 | Operational | |||
Tolmacheva-2 | 24.8 | Operational | |||
Tolmacheva-3 | 18.4 | Operational | |||
Tsimlyansk | Volgodonsk | 47.6078991°N 42.1088791°E | 211.5 | Operational | |
Uglich | Uglich | 57.5273452°N 38.2983398°E | 120 | Operational | |
Upper Svir[3] | Podporozhye | 60°55.3′N 34°11.55′E | 160 | Operational | |
Upper Teriberka[3] | 130 | Operational | |||
Upper Tuloma[3] | Verkhetulomskiy | 68°36′24″N 31°44′52″E | 268 | Operational | |
Ust-Ilimsk[2] | Ust-Ilimsk | 57°58′06″N 102°41′45″E | 3,840 | Operational | |
Ust-Khantaika[3] | 441 | Operational | |||
Viluy[3] | 648 | Operational | |||
Viluy-III[3] | 270 | Operational | one turbine not working | ||
Volga | Volgograd | 48°49′34″N 44°40′19″E | 2,650 | Operational | Terminal of HVDC Volgograd-Donbass on dam |
Volkhov | Volkhov | 56.7905376°N 54.0915298°E | 86 | Operational | |
Votkinsk | Chaykovsky | 56°47′12.63″N 54°04′44.01″E | 1,020 | Operational | |
Vygostrovskaya | 40 | Operational | |||
Yumaguzinskaya | 45 | Operational | |||
Yushozerskaya | 18 | Operational | |||
Zaramag-head | 15 | Operational | |||
Zelenchuk[4] | Kumysh | 43.8983562°N 41.8825436°E | 160 | Operational | two turbines not available |
Zeya[3] | Zeya | 53.7698192°N 127.3057938°E | 1,330 | Operational | |
Zhiguli | Zhigulyovsk | 53°26′42″N 49°29′24″E | 2,404 | Operational | |
Pumped-storage hydroelectric
Station | Town | Coordinates | Capacity gen/pump (MW) | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kuban Pumped Storage Station | 15.9/19.2 | Operational | ||
Moscow Canal Scheme | 56°43′N 37°08′E | 31.1/101.0 | Operational | |
Zagorsk-1 Pumped Storage Station[6] | Bogorodskoye | 56°28′55″N 38°11′28″E | 1200/1320 | Operational |
Zagorsk-2 Pumped Storage Station U/C[7] | 56°28′25″N 38°11′08″E | 840 | Construction | |
Tidal
Station | Town | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kislaya Guba Tidal Power Station | Kislaya Guba | 69°21′55″N 33°04′15″E | 1.7 | Operational |
Wind
Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Kalmytskaya Wind Farm | 1.0 | 46.247226°N 44.014996°E | Oper. Partially |
Kulikovskaya Wind Farm | 5.1 | 54°56′02″N 20°21′0″E | Operational |
Tyupkildy Wind Farm | 2.2 | 54°34′15.08″N 54°14′30.60″E | Operational |
Three large wind power stations (25, 19, and 15 GWt) 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
Thermal
See also
- Energy policy of Russia
- List of power stations in Europe
- List of largest power stations in the world
References
- Russian Energy Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
- JSC «Irkutskenergo»
- Lenhydroproject Archived 2009-11-24 at the Wayback Machine
- Hydro-Russia Archived 2010-11-18 at Archive.today
- Tatenergo Archived 2009-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
- Europe’s largest pumped storage station will be in Russia
- Zagorsk Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Power Plant-2
- Ryazan Power Station, archived from the original on 2011-07-21, retrieved 2010-03-28
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