List of power stations in Russia

The following page lists the power stations in Russia.

Renewable

Geothermal

StationCapacity (MWe)Capacity (MWt)LocationStatus
Mutnovskaya Power Station[1]50  Operational
Verhne-Mutnovskaya Power Station[1]12  Operational
Pauzhetskaya Power Station[1]14.5  Operational
Mendeleevskaya Power Station[1]3.620 Operational
Okeanskaya Power Station[1]3.6  Operational

Hydroelectric

StationTownCoordinatesCapacity (MW)StatusRemarks
Aushiger 63.5Operational
Boris Gleb 56Operational
BaksanBaksan43°39′18.39″N 43°23′48.87″E27Rebuilding
Belomorskaya 27Operational
Belorechenskaya 48Operational
BoguchanyKodinsk58°41′40″N 99°08′56″E2,997Operational
Bratsk[2]Bratsk56°17′10″N 101°47′10″E4,500Operational
Bureya DamTalakan50°16′07″N 130°18′54″E2,010Operational
CheboksaryNovocheboksarsk56°08′17″N 47°27′56″E1,370Oper. at low head
Chirkey[3]Dubki42°58′37.92″N 46°52′14.88″E1000Operational
Chiryurt-1 72Operational
Egorlyk 30Operational
Egorlyk-2 14.2Operational
Ezminskaya 45Operational
Gelbakh 44Operational
Gergebil 17.8Operational
GizeldonKoban42°54′09″N 44°27′36.36″E22.9Operational
Gunib 15Operational
Hevoskoski 47Operational
Iova66°40′09″N 31°23′22″E96Operational
Irganajskaya[3]Gimry42°44′42.72″N 46°49′53.76″E400Operational
Iriklinskaya 30Operational
Irkutsk[2]Irkutsk52°14′12″N 104°19′18″E662.4Operational
IvankovoDubna56°44′11″N 37°07′16.38″E30Operational
Kashkhatau 65.1Operational
Kaitakoski 11.2Operational
KamaPerm58°06′56″N 56°19′50″E522Operational
Khjazhegubskaya[3] 160Operational
Kolyma[3]Sinegorye62°03′30″N 150°25′00″E900Operational
KondopogaKondopoga25.6Operational
Krasnopolyanskaya 28.9Operational
KrasnoyarskDivnogorsk55°56′05″N 92°17′40″E6,000Operational
Krivoporozhskaya[3] 180Operational
Kuban-1 37Operational
Kuban-2Udarnyy44.3450898°N 42.4999237°E / 44.3450898; 42.4999237 (Kuban-2 Hydroelectric Station)184Operational
Kuban-3 87Operational
Kuban-4 78Operational
Kuma 80Operational
Kureyka[4]600Operational
LesogorskLesogorsky61°03′30.6″N 28°52′24.24″E118Operational
Lower Svir[3]Svirstroy60.8069204°N 33.7021065°E / 60.8069204; 33.7021065 (Lower Svir Hydroelectric Station)99Operational
Lower Teriberka[3] 26.5Operational
Lower Tuloma[3]57.2Operational
Maina[3]Golubaya52.9703271°N 91.4957714°E / 52.9703271; 91.4957714 (Maina Hydroelectric Station)321Operational
Mamakan[3]Bodaybo 100.2Operational
Matkozhnenskaya 63Operational
Miatly[3] 220Operational
Narva[3]Ivangorod59°22′04″N 28°12′40″E125.1Operational
Nizhnekamsk [5]Naberezhnye Chelny55°41′59″N 52°16′43″E1,205Oper. at low head
Nizhny NovgorodGorodets56.6728294°N 43.3987427°E / 56.6728294; 43.3987427 (Nizhny Novgorod Hydroelectric Station)520Operational
Novosibirsk[3]Novosibirsk54°51′01.08″N 82°59′11.4″E460Operational
Niva-1[3] 26Operational
Niva-2[3] 60Operational
Niva-3[3] 155.5Operational
Onda 80Operational
Jäniskoski 30.5Operational
Palakorgskaya 30Operational
Palyeozerskaya 25Operational
PavlovkaPavlovka55.4178103°N 56.5335846°E / 55.4178103; 56.5335846 (Pavlovskaya Hydroelectric Station)201.6Operational
Poduzhemskaya 48Operational
Putkinskaya 84Operational
Rajakoski 43.2Operational
RybinskRybinsk58°06′00″N 38°42′35″E356.4Operational
SaratovBalakovo52°03′11″N 47°45′18″E1,391Operationaltwo turbines not available
Sayano-Shushenskaya DamSayanogorsk52°49′31″N 91°22′15″E6,400Oper. 4 turbines
Sengilevskaya 15Operational
Serebryanskaya-1[3] 204.9Operational
Serebryanskaya-2[3] 150Operational
Sheksna 84Operational
Shirokovskaya 28Operational
SvetogorskSvetogorsk61°06′15.84″N 28°50′21.84″E122Operational
Svistukhinskaya 11.8Operational
Tolmacheva-2 24.8Operational
Tolmacheva-3 18.4Operational
TsimlyanskVolgodonsk47.6078991°N 42.1088791°E / 47.6078991; 42.1088791 (Tsimlyansk Hydroelectric Station)211.5Operational
UglichUglich57.5273452°N 38.2983398°E / 57.5273452; 38.2983398 (Uglich Hydroelectric Station)120Operational
Upper Svir[3]Podporozhye60°55.3′N 34°11.55′E160Operational
Upper Teriberka[3] 130Operational
Upper Tuloma[3]Verkhetulomskiy68°36′24″N 31°44′52″E268Operational
Ust-Ilimsk[2]Ust-Ilimsk57°58′06″N 102°41′45″E3,840Operational
Ust-Khantaika[3] 441Operational
Viluy[3] 648Operational
Viluy-III[3] 270Operationalone turbine not working
VolgaVolgograd48°49′34″N 44°40′19″E2,650OperationalTerminal of HVDC Volgograd-Donbass on dam
VolkhovVolkhov56.7905376°N 54.0915298°E / 56.7905376; 54.0915298 (Volkhov hydroelectric plant)86Operational
VotkinskChaykovsky56°47′12.63″N 54°04′44.01″E1,020Operational
Vygostrovskaya 40Operational
Yumaguzinskaya 45Operational
Yushozerskaya 18Operational
Zaramag-head 15Operational
Zelenchuk[4]Kumysh43.8983562°N 41.8825436°E / 43.8983562; 41.8825436 (Zelenchuk Hydroelectric Station)160Operationaltwo turbines not available
Zeya[3]Zeya53.7698192°N 127.3057938°E / 53.7698192; 127.3057938 (Zeya Hydroelectric Station)1,330Operational
ZhiguliZhigulyovsk53°26′42″N 49°29′24″E2,404Operational

Pumped-storage hydroelectric

StationTownCoordinatesCapacity gen/pump (MW)Status
Kuban Pumped Storage Station15.9/19.2Operational
Moscow Canal Scheme56°43′N 37°08′E31.1/101.0Operational
Zagorsk-1 Pumped Storage Station[6]Bogorodskoye56°28′55″N 38°11′28″E1200/1320Operational
Zagorsk-2 Pumped Storage Station U/C[7]56°28′25″N 38°11′08″E840Construction

Tidal

StationTownCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Status
Kislaya Guba Tidal Power StationKislaya Guba69°21′55″N 33°04′15″E1.7Operational

Wind

StationCapacity (MW)LocationStatus
Kalmytskaya Wind Farm1.046.247226°N 44.014996°E / 46.247226; 44.014996 (Kalmytskaya Wind Farm)Oper. Partially
Kulikovskaya Wind Farm5.154°56′02″N 20°21′0″EOperational
Tyupkildy Wind Farm2.254°34′15.08″N 54°14′30.60″EOperational

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

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity (MWe) Operational Notes
ObninskayaObninsk55°5′2.45″N 36°34′16.85″EAM-151954–2002World's first nuclear power plant
SibirskayaSeversk56°37′37″N 84°54′19″E EI-21001958–1990
ADE-31961–1992
ADE-41963–2008
ADE-51965–2008
BeloyarskayaZarechny56°50′28.84″N 61°19′8.75″EAMB-1001001964–1981
56°50′28.88″N 61°19′13.61″EAMB-2002001967–1989
56°50′29.68″N 61°19′22.81″EBN-6005601980–
BN-800789under construction
NovovoronezhNovovoronezh51°16′9.77″N 39°11′49.77″EVVER2101964–1984
51°16′15.18″N 39°11′53.09″EVVER3651969–1990
51°16′27.89″N 39°12′3.29″EVVER4171971–
51°16′31.56″N 39°12′3.06″EVVER4171972–
51°16′54.85″N 39°12′36.89″EVVER10001980–
DimitrovgradskayaDimitrovgrad54°11′9.13″N 49°28′23″EBOR-60121968–
LeningradskayaSosnovy Bor59°51′7.14″N 29°2′53.35″ERBMK10001973–2018
59°51′11.14″N 29°2′57.83″ERBMK10001975–
59°50′20.24″N 29°2′2.83″ERBMK10001979–
59°50′26.59″N 29°2′29.35″ERBMK10001981–
KolskayaPolyarnye Zori67°27′56″N 32°28′44″EVVER4401973–
VVER4401974–
VVER4401981–
VVER4401984–
BilibibskayaBilibino68°03′02″N 166°32′22″EEGP121974–2019combined heat and power production
EGP121975–
EGP121976–
EGP121977–
KurskayaKurchatov51°40′39.02″N 35°36′32.56″ERBMK10001976–
51°40′35.45″N 35°36′25.96″ERBMK10001979–
51°40′29.68″N 35°36′15.06″ERBMK10001983–
51°40′27.64″N 35°36′11.66″ERBMK10001985–
SmolenskayaDesnogorsk54°10′5.34″N 33°14′22.86″ERBMK10001982–
54°10′2.63″N 33°14′20.62″ERBMK10001985–
54°9′53.63″N 33°14′13.36″ERBMK10001990–
KalininskayaUdomlya57°54′11.99″N 35°03′21.52″EVVER10001984–
57°54′15.78″N 35°03′26.66″EVVER10001986–
57°54′20.31″N 35°03′32.95″EVVER10002004–
57°54′24.27″N 35°03′38.38″EVVER10002011-
BalakovskayaBalakovo52°05′32.17″N 47°57′4.1″EVVER10001985–
52°05′34.28″N 47°57′11.71″EVVER10001987–
52°05′36.3″N 47°57′19.31″EVVER10001988–
52°05′38.39″N 47°57′26.9″EVVER10001993–
VolgodonskayaVolgodonsk47°35′5.76″N 42°22′1.85″EVVER10002001–
47°36′2.16″N 42°22′22.15″EVVER10002009–

Thermal

StationTownCoordinatesCapacity (MWe)FuelStatusRemarksRef
Beryozovskaya GRESSharypovo55°34′46″N 89°04′21″E2,400CoalOperational370-metre chimney 
Kashirskaya GRESKashira54°51′24.5″N 38°15′32.95″E1,910Coal, Natural gasOperationalChimneys serve as electricity pylons
Kirishskaya GRES-1Kirishi59°29′25.7″N 32°3′11″E2,595Natural gasOperational
Konakovskaya GRESKonakovo56°44′35″N 36°46′13″E2,520Natural gasOperational  
Kostromskaya GRESVolgorechensk57°27′34″N 41°10′30″E3,600Natural gasOperational  
Kurganskaya TECKurgan55°24′36″N 65°13′52″E
Naberezhnochelninskaya TECNaberezhnye Chelny55°41′30.84″N 52°28′20.6″E1,180
Nizhnekamskaya TEC-2Nizhnekamsk55°34′39.18″N 51°56′42.89″E
Permskaya GRESDobryanka58°29′53″N 56°20′42″E3,363Natural gasOperational
Reftinskaya GRESReftinskiy57°6′31″N 61°42′27″E3,800CoalOperational
Ryazan Power StationNovomichurinsk54°02′03.98″N 39°46′39.17″E3,130Natural gas, CoalOperational[8]
Ryazanskaya TECRyazan54°33′48.5″N 39°46′10.49″E
Shaturskaya GRESShatura55°35′00″N 39°33′40″E1,500Peat, Coal, Natural gas, OilOperational
Stavropolskaya GRESSolnechnodolsk45°18′45.01″N 41°30′42.55″E2,423Natural gasOperational
Surgut-1 Power StationSurgut61°16′46″N 73°29′20″E3,268Natural gasOperational  
Surgut-2 Power StationSurgut61°16′46″N 73°30′45″E5,597.1Natural gasOperational  
TEC-2 LipetskLipetsk52°34′16″N 39°41′36″E
TEC-2 UlyanovskUlyanovsk54°20′50.65″N 48°37′14.45″E
TEC-27 MoscowMoscow55°54′56.69″N 37°41′19.46″E1,060Natural gasOperational
TEC-2 TyumenTyumen57°5′19.4″N 65°37′50.3″E755
TEC-4 OmskOmsk54°5′5.55″N 73°12′47.22″E
TEC-5 OmskOmsk55°0′7.32″N 73°29′20.86″E
TEC TobolskTobolsk58°14′44.8″N 68°26′54.38″E665
Troitskaya GRESTroitsk54°2′12.55″N 61°39′5.64″E1,315CoalOperational

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