List of power stations in Russia


The following page lists the power stations in Russia.

Renewable

Geothermal

Hydroelectric

Pumped-storage hydroelectric

Tidal

Wind

Three large wind power stations 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

NameLocationCoordinatesTypeCapacity OperationalNotes
ObninskayaObninskAM-151954–2002World's first nuclear power plant
SibirskayaSeversk56°37′37″N 84°54′19″EEI-21001958–1990-
ADE-31961–1992-
ADE-41963–2008-
ADE-51965–2008-
BeloyarskayaZarechnyAMB-1001001964–1981-
AMB-2002001967–1989-
BN-6005601980–-
BN-800789under construction-
NovovoronezhNovovoronezhVVER2101964–1984-
VVER3651969–1990-
VVER4171971–-
VVER4171972–-
VVER10001980–-
DimitrovgradskayaDimitrovgradBOR-60121968–-
LeningradskayaSosnovy BorRBMK10001973–2018-
RBMK10001975–-
RBMK10001979–-
RBMK10001981–-
KolskayaPolyarnye ZoriVVER4401973–-
VVER4401974–-
VVER4401981–-
VVER4401984–-
BilibibskayaBilibinoEGP121974–2019combined heat and power production
EGP121975–-
EGP121976–-
EGP121977–-
KurskayaKurchatovRBMK10001976–-
RBMK10001979–-
RBMK10001983–-
RBMK10001985–-
SmolenskayaDesnogorskRBMK10001982–-
RBMK10001985–-
RBMK10001990–-
KalininskayaUdomlyaVVER10001984–-
VVER10001986–-
VVER10002004–-
VVER10002011--
BalakovskayaBalakovoVVER10001985–-
VVER10001987–-
VVER10001988–-
VVER10001993–-
VolgodonskayaVolgodonskVVER10002001–-
VVER10002009–-

Thermal