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Three Gorges Dam, currently the largest hydroelectric power station, and the largest power producing body ever built, at 22,500 MW

This article lists the largest power stations in the world, the ten overall and the five of each type, in terms of current installed electrical capacity. Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal, fuel oils, nuclear, natural gas, oil shale and peat, while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat, hydro, solar energy, solar heat, tides, waves and the wind. Only the most significant fuel source is listed for power stations that run on multiple sources.

At present, the largest power generating facility ever built is the Three Gorges Dam in China. The facility generates power by utilizing 32 Francis turbines each having a capacity of 700 MW and two 50 MW turbines,[1] totalling the installed capacity to 22,500 MW, more than twice the installed capacity of the largest nuclear power station, the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa (Japan) at 7,965 MW. As of 2019 no power station comparable to Three Gorges is under construction, as the largest under construction power stations are hydroelectric Baihetan Dam (16,000 MW)[2] and Belo Monte Dam (11,233 MW).[3]

Although currently only a proposal, the Grand Inga Dam in the Congo would surpass all existing power stations, including the Three Gorges Dam, if construction commences as planned. The design targets to top 39,000 MW in installed capacity, nearly twice that of the Three Gorges.[4][5][6] Another proposal, Penzhin Tidal Power Plant Project, presumes an installed capacity up to 87,100 MW.

Top 20 largest power producing facilities

Rank Station Country Location Capacity
(MW)
Annual generation
(TWh)
Type Notes and Refs
1. Three Gorges Dam  China 30°49′15″N 111°00′08″E / 30.82083°N 111.00222°E / 30.82083; 111.00222 (Three Gorges Dam) 22,500 93.5 (2016) Hydro [1][7]
2. Itaipu Dam  Brazil
 Paraguay
25°24′31″S 54°35′21″W / 25.40861°S 54.58917°W / -25.40861; -54.58917 (Itaipu Dam) 14,000 103.09 (2016) Hydro [8][9][10][11]
3. Xiluodu  China 28°15′52″N 103°38′47″E / 28.26444°N 103.64639°E / 28.26444; 103.64639 (Xiluodu Dam) 13,860 55.2 (2015) Hydro [12][13]
4. Guri  Venezuela 07°45′59″N 62°59′57″W / 7.76639°N 62.99917°W / 7.76639; -62.99917 (Guri Dam) 10,235 47 (average) Hydro [14]
5. Tucuruí  Brazil 03°49′53″S 49°38′36″W / 3.83139°S 49.64333°W / -3.83139; -49.64333 (Tucuruí Dam) 8,370 21.4 (average) Hydro [8][12]
6. Belo Monte  Brazil 03°07′27″S 51°42′01″W / 3.12417°S 51.70028°W / -3.12417; -51.70028 (Belo Monte Dam) 8,176 39.5 (expected) Hydro [3][note 1]
7. Kashiwazaki-Kariwa  Japan 37°25′45″N 138°35′43″E / 37.42917°N 138.59528°E / 37.42917; 138.59528 (Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant) 7,965 60.3 (1999)
0 (2012–2018)
Nuclear [Note 1][15][16][17][18]
Suspended in 2011
8. Kori  South Korea 35°19′40″N 129°18′03″E / 35.32778°N 129.30083°E / 35.32778; 129.30083 (Kori Nuclear Power Plant) 7,411 43.15 (2016) Nuclear
9. Grand Coulee  United States 47°57′23″N 118°58′56″W / 47.95639°N 118.98222°W / 47.95639; -118.98222 (Grand Coulee Dam) 6,809 20.24 (average) Hydro [19][20]
10. Tuoketuo  China 40°11′49″N 111°21′52″E / 40.19694°N 111.36444°E / 40.19694; 111.36444 (Tuoketuo Power Plant) 6,720 33.32 Coal [21][22]
11. Yangjiang  China 21°42′35″N 112°15′38″E / 21.70972°N 112.26056°E / 21.70972; 112.26056 (Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station) 6,480 ? Nuclear [23]
12. Xiangjiaba  China 28°38′57″N 104°22′14″E / 28.64917°N 104.37056°E / 28.64917; 104.37056 (Xiangjiaba Dam) 6,448 30.7 (2015) Hydro [24][25]
13. Longtan  China 25°01′38″N 107°02′51″E / 25.02722°N 107.04750°E / 25.02722; 107.04750 (Longtan Dam) 6,426 18.7(estimate) Hydro [12][26][27]
14. Sayano-Shushenskaya  Russia 52°49′33″N 91°22′13″E / 52.82583°N 91.37028°E / 52.82583; 91.37028 6,400 26.9 (2016) Hydro [28][29]
15. Bruce  Canada 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W / 44.32528°N 81.59944°W / 44.32528; -81.59944 (Bruce Nuclear Generating Station) 6,288 49.02 (2017) Nuclear [30]
16. Dangjin  South Korea 37°03′19″N 126°30′35″E / 37.05528°N 126.50972°E / 37.05528; 126.50972 (Dangjin Power Station) 6,040 ? Coal [31][32]
17. Krasnoyarsk  Russia 55°56′05″N 92°17′40″E / 55.93472°N 92.29444°E / 55.93472; 92.29444 (Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Dam) 6,000 18.4 (average) Hydro [33]
18. Hanul  South Korea 37°05′34″N 129°23′01″E / 37.09278°N 129.38361°E / 37.09278; 129.38361 (Hanul Nuclear Power Plant) 5,928 48.16 Nuclear [34][35]
19. Hanbit  South Korea 35°24′54″N 126°25′26″E / 35.41500°N 126.42389°E / 35.41500; 126.42389 (Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant) 5,875 47.62 Nuclear [34][35]
20. Robert-Bourassa  Canada 53°47′43″N 77°26′26″W / 53.79528°N 77.44056°W / 53.79528; -77.44056 (Robert-Bourassa GS) 5,616 26.5 (average) Hydro [36]
  1. ^ Present States of Operation (All units) Suspended (Periodic Inspection) Nuclear Regulation Authority

Timeline of the largest power plants in the world

At any point in time since the early 20th century, the largest power station in the world has been a hydroelectric power plant.

Held record Name of power station Capacity
(MW)
Location Notes
From To
1911 1913 Vemork 108 Rjukan, Telemark, Norway [37][38]
1913 1922 Keokuk Dam 142 Hamilton, Illinois / Keokuk, Iowa, United States [39]
1922 1939 Sir Adam Beck Station I 149.4-498[40] Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada [41]
1939 1949 Hoover Dam 705 Clark County, Nevada / Mohave County, Arizona, United States [42][43]
1949 1960 Grand Coulee Dam 2,280 United States
1960 1963 Volga Hydroelectric Station 2,300–2,563 Volgograd, Russia [44]
1963 1971 Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station 2,750–4,515 Bratsk, Russia [45]
1971 1983 Krasnoyarsk Dam 5,000–6,000 Krasnoyarsk, Russia [46]
1983 1986 Grand Coulee Dam 6,181–6,809 United States [47]
1986 1989 Guri Dam 10,235 Necuima Canyon, Venezuela
1989 2007 Itaipu Dam 10,500–14,000 Iguazu Falls, Paraná River, Brazil / Paraguay
2007 present Three Gorges Dam 14,100–22,500 Three Gorges, Yichang, Hubei province, China

Non-renewable power stations

Coal

Taichung, the third largest coal-fired power station, at 5,500 MWe
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Tuoketuo  China 40°11′49″N 111°21′52″E / 40.19694°N 111.36444°E / 40.19694; 111.36444 (Tuoketuo Power Plant) 6,720 [21][22]
2. Dangjin  South Korea 37°03′19″N 126°30′35″E / 37.05528°N 126.50972°E / 37.05528; 126.50972 (Dangjin Power Station) 6,040 [31][32]
3. Taichung  Taiwan 24°12′46″N 120°28′52″E / 24.21278°N 120.48111°E / 24.21278; 120.48111 (Taichung Power Plant) 5,500 [48][49] Uses bituminous coal
4. Bełchatów  Poland 51°15′59″N 19°19′50″E / 51.26639°N 19.33056°E / 51.26639; 19.33056 (Bełchatów Power Station) 5,472 [50] Uses lignite
5. Yeongheung  South Korea 37°14′17″N 126°26′09″E / 37.23806°N 126.43583°E / 37.23806; 126.43583 (Yeongheung Power Station) 5,080 [51]
6. Taean  South Korea 36°54′20.2″N 126°14′4.9″E / 36.905611°N 126.234694°E / 36.905611; 126.234694 (Taean Power Station) 5,050 [32]
7. Guodian Beilun  China 29°56′37″N 121°48′57″E / 29.94361°N 121.81583°E / 29.94361; 121.81583 (Guodian Beilun Power Station) 5,000 [52]
7. Waigaoqiao  China 31°21′21″N 121°35′54″E / 31.35583°N 121.59833°E / 31.35583; 121.59833 (Waigaoqiao Power Station) 5,000 [53]
7. Guohua Taishan  China 21°52′00″N 112°55′22″E / 21.86667°N 112.92278°E / 21.86667; 112.92278 (Guohua Taishan Power Station) 5,000 [54]
7. Jiaxing  China 30°37′46″N 121°8′49″E / 30.62944°N 121.14694°E / 30.62944; 121.14694 (Jiaxing Power Station) 5,000 [55] Uses bituminous coal

Fuel oil

Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Shoaiba  Saudi Arabia 20°40′48″N 39°31′24″E / 20.68000°N 39.52333°E / 20.68000; 39.52333 (Shoaiba power and desalination plant) 5,600 [56]
2. Kashima  Japan 35°52′47″N 140°41′22″E / 35.87972°N 140.68944°E / 35.87972; 140.68944 (Kashima Power Station) 4,400[57] [58]
3. Anegasaki  Japan 35°29′06″N 140°01′00″E / 35.48500°N 140.01667°E / 35.48500; 140.01667 (Anegasaki Power Station) 3,600[59] [58]
4. Yokohama  Japan 35°28′36″N 139°40′44″E / 35.47667°N 139.67889°E / 35.47667; 139.67889 (Yokohama Power Station) 3,379[59] [58]
5. Hirono  Japan 37°14′18″N 141°01′04″E / 37.23833°N 141.01778°E / 37.23833; 141.01778 (Hirono Power Station) 3,200[57] [58]
6. Yokosuka  Japan 35°12′56″N 139°42′59″E / 35.21556°N 139.71639°E / 35.21556; 139.71639 (Yokosuka Thermal Power Station) 2,276 [58]
7. Kainan  Japan 34°09′07″N 135°11′15″E / 34.15194°N 135.18750°E / 34.15194; 135.18750 (Kainan Thermal Power Station) 2,100 [60]
8. Higashi-Niigata  Japan 37°59′58″N 139°14′29″E / 37.99944°N 139.24139°E / 37.99944; 139.24139 (Higashi-Niigata Power Station) 1,900[57] [61]
8. Atsumi  Japan 34°59′12″N 136°50′37″E / 34.98667°N 136.84361°E / 34.98667; 136.84361 (Atsumi Power Station) 1,900 [62][60]
10. Gobo  Japan 33°51′36″N 135°09′11″E / 33.86000°N 135.15306°E / 33.86000; 135.15306 (Gobo Power Station) 1,800 [60]

Natural gas

Surgut-2, the world's largest natural gas power station
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Surgut-2  Russia 61°16′46″N 73°30′45″E / 61.27944°N 73.51250°E / 61.27944; 73.51250 (Surgut-2 Power Station) 5,657[63] [64][65]
2. Jebel Ali  United Arab Emirates 25°03′35″N 55°07′02″E / 25.05972°N 55.11722°E / 25.05972; 55.11722 (Jebel Ali Power Station) 5,163 [66]
3. Higashi-Niigata  Japan 37°59′58″N 139°14′29″E / 37.99944°N 139.24139°E / 37.99944; 139.24139 (Higashi-Niigata Power Station) 5,149 [61]
4. Futtsu  Japan 35°20′35″N 139°50′02″E / 35.34306°N 139.83389°E / 35.34306; 139.83389 (Futtsu Power Station) 5,040 [58]
5. Kawagoe  Japan 35°00′25″N 136°41′20″E / 35.00694°N 136.68889°E / 35.00694; 136.68889 (Chita Power Station) 4,802 [65]
6. Tatan  Taiwan 25°01′34″N 121°02′50″E / 25.02611°N 121.04722°E / 25.02611; 121.04722 (Tatan Power Plant) 4,384 [67]
7. Chiba  Japan 35°33′57″N 140°06′20″E / 35.56583°N 140.10556°E / 35.56583; 140.10556 (Chiba Power Station) 4,380 [58]
8. Himeji No. 2  Japan 34°46′24″N 134°41′38″E / 34.77333°N 134.69389°E / 34.77333; 134.69389 (Himeji No. 2 Power Station) 4,119 [68][60]
9. Chita  Japan 34°59′12″N 136°50′37″E / 34.98667°N 136.84361°E / 34.98667; 136.84361 (Chita Power Station) 3,966 [62]
10. Anegasaki  Japan 35°29′06″N 140°01′00″E / 35.48500°N 140.01667°E / 35.48500; 140.01667 (Anegasaki Power Station) 3,600 [59][58]
10. Sodegaura  Japan 35°27′45″N 139°58′37″E / 35.46250°N 139.97694°E / 35.46250; 139.97694 (Sodegaura Power Station) 3,600 [58]
10. Kostroma Power Station  Russia 57°27′34″N 41°10′30″E / 57.45944°N 41.17500°E / 57.45944; 41.17500 (Kostroma Power Station) 3,600 [69]

Nuclear

Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, the largest nuclear power station (suspended since 2011)
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Kashiwazaki-Kariwa  Japan 37°25′45″N 138°35′43″E / 37.42917°N 138.59528°E / 37.42917; 138.59528 (Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant) 7,965 (out of service since 2011) [16][17][18]
2. Kori  South Korea 35°19′40″N 129°18′03″E / 35.32778°N 129.30083°E / 35.32778; 129.30083 (Kori Nuclear Power Plant) 7,411 [70]
3. Yangjiang  China 21°42′35″N 112°15′38″E / 21.70972°N 112.26056°E / 21.70972; 112.26056 (Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station) 6,480 [23]
4. Bruce  Canada 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W / 44.32528°N 81.59944°W / 44.32528; -81.59944 (Bruce Nuclear Generating Station) 6,384 [71][72]
5. Hanul  South Korea 37°05′34″N 129°23′01″E / 37.09278°N 129.38361°E / 37.09278; 129.38361 (Uljin Nuclear Power Plant) 5,928 [35]
6. Hanbit  South Korea 35°24′54″N 126°25′26″E / 35.41500°N 126.42389°E / 35.41500; 126.42389 (Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant) 5,875 [35]
7. Zaporizhia  Ukraine 47°30′44″N 34°35′09″E / 47.51222°N 34.58583°E / 47.51222; 34.58583 (Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant) 5,700 [73][74]
8. Gravelines  France 51°00′55″N 02°08′10″E / 51.01528°N 2.13611°E / 51.01528; 2.13611 (Gravelines Nuclear Power Station) 5,460 [75]
9. Paluel  France 49°51′29″N 00°38′08″E / 49.85806°N 0.63556°E / 49.85806; 0.63556 (Paluel Nuclear Power Plant) 5,320 [75]
10. Cattenom  France 49°24′57″N 06°13′05″E / 49.41583°N 6.21806°E / 49.41583; 6.21806 (Cattenom Nuclear Power Station) 5,200 [75]

Oil shale

Eesti Power Station, the world's largest oil shale-fired power station
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Eesti  Estonia 59°16′10″N 27°54′08″E / 59.26944°N 27.90222°E / 59.26944; 27.90222 (Eesti Power Plant) 1,615 [76][77]
2. Balti  Estonia 59°21′12″N 28°07′22″E / 59.35333°N 28.12278°E / 59.35333; 28.12278 (Narva Power Plant) 765 [76][77]
3. Auvere  Estonia 300
4. Huadian  China 100 [78]
5. Kohtla-Järve  Estonia 39
6. Mishor Rotem (decommissioned)  Israel 31°03′19″N 35°11′04″E / 31.05528°N 35.18444°E / 31.05528; 35.18444 (Mishor Rotem Power Station) 13
7. Dotternhausen Rohrbach Zement Factory  Germany   9.9 [79]

Peat

Shatura, largest peat-fired power station at 1,500 MW
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Shatura  Russia 55°35′00″N 39°33′40″E / 55.58333°N 39.56111°E / 55.58333; 39.56111 (Shatura Power Station) 1,500 [note 2]
2. Kirov  Russia 58°37′16″N 49°35′47″E / 58.62111°N 49.59639°E / 58.62111; 49.59639 (Kirov Power Station) 300 [80]
3. Keljonlahti  Finland 62°11′33″N 25°44′14″E / 62.19250°N 25.73722°E / 62.19250; 25.73722 (Keljonlahti Power Station) 209 [81]
4. Toppila  Finland 65°02′15″N 25°26′07″E / 65.03750°N 25.43528°E / 65.03750; 25.43528 (Toppila Power Station) 190 [81]
5. Haapavesi  Finland 64°07′19″N 25°24′47″E / 64.12194°N 25.41306°E / 64.12194; 25.41306 (Haapavesi Power Station) 154 [83]
6. West Offaly  Ireland 53°16′22″N 08°02′20″W / 53.27278°N 8.03889°W / 53.27278; -8.03889 (West Offaly Power Station) 150 [84]
7. Edenderry  Ireland 53°17′27″N 07°05′13″W / 53.29083°N 7.08694°W / 53.29083; -7.08694 (Edenderry Power Station) 120 [85]
8. Lough Ree  Ireland 53°40′28″N 07°59′02″E / 53.67444°N 7.98389°E / 53.67444; 7.98389 (Lough Ree Power Station) 100 [84]
9. Väo  Estonia 59°26′14″N 24°54′23″E / 59.43722°N 24.90639°E / 59.43722; 24.90639 (Väo Power Plant) 25 [86]
  1. ^ planned final capacity 11,233 MW
  2. ^ Natural gas primary fuel (78,0 %), peat secondary (11,5 %)

Renewable power stations

Biomass

Rank Station Country Geographic coordinate system Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Drax (units 1–4)  UK 2,595 pellet fuel [87]
2. Alholmens Kraft  Finland 63°42′07″N 22°42′35″E / 63.70194°N 22.70972°E / 63.70194; 22.70972 (Alholmens Kraft Power Station) 265 forest residue [88]
3. Maasvlakte 3  Netherlands 51°54′45″N 4°1′16″E / 51.91250°N 4.02111°E / 51.91250; 4.02111 (Maasvlakte 3 Power Station) 220 biomass [89][note 1]
4. Połaniec  Poland 50°26′14″N 21°20′14″E / 50.43722°N 21.33722°E / 50.43722; 21.33722 (Połaniec Power Station) 205 woodchips [89]
5. Atikokan Generating Station  Canada 48°50′17″N 91°34′15″W / 48.83806°N 91.57083°W / 48.83806; -91.57083 (Atikokan Generating Station) 205 biomass [90]
6. Rodenhuize  Belgium 51°8′4.88″N 3°46′35.94″E / 51.1346889°N 3.7766500°E / 51.1346889; 3.7766500 (Rodenhuize Power Station) 180 wood pellet [91]
7. Kymijärvi II  Finland 160 RDF [92]
8. Ashdown Paper Mill  United States 157 black liquor [93]
9. Wisapower  Finland 150 black liquor [89]
10. Vaasa  Finland 140 biomass [92]
  1. ^ installed capacity is 1100 MW with cofiring 80% coal and 20% biomass

Geothermal

Hellisheiði Power Station, the fifth largest geothermal power station at 303 MWe
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. The Geysers  United States 38°47′26″N 122°45′21″W / 38.79056°N 122.75583°W / 38.79056; -122.75583 (The Geysers) 1,517 [94]
2. Cerro Prieto  Mexico 32°23′57″N 115°14′19″W / 32.39917°N 115.23861°W / 32.39917; -115.23861 (Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station) 820 [95][96][97]
3. Larderello  Italy 769 [98]
4. Olkaria  Kenya 569
5. Hellisheiði  Iceland 64°02′14″N 21°24′03″W / 64.03722°N 21.40083°W / 64.03722; -21.40083 (Hellisheidi Power Station) 303
6. Darajat  Indonesia 7°13′05″S 107°43′38″E / 7.21806°S 107.72722°E / -7.21806; 107.72722 (Darajat Geothermal Power Station) 255
7. Navy  United States 240 [94]
8. Malitbog  Philippines 11°09′07″N 124°38′58″E / 11.15194°N 124.64944°E / 11.15194; 124.64944 (Wayang Windu Geothermal Power Station) 233 [99]
9. Wayang Windu  Indonesia 07°12′00″S 107°37′30″E / 7.20000°S 107.62500°E / -7.20000; 107.62500 (Wayang Windu Geothermal Power Station) 227 [100]
10. Kamojang  Indonesia 7°08′26″S 107°47′13″E / 7.14056°S 107.78694°E / -7.14056; 107.78694 (Kamojang Geothermal Power Station) 203

Hydroelectric

Conventional

Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Three Gorges  China 30°49′15″N 111°00′08″E / 30.82083°N 111.00222°E / 30.82083; 111.00222 (Three Gorges Dam) 22,500 [1]
2. Itaipu  Brazil
 Paraguay
25°24′31″S 54°35′21″W / 25.40861°S 54.58917°W / -25.40861; -54.58917 (Itaipu Dam) 14,000 [8][9]
3. Xiluodu  China 28°15′52″N 103°38′47″E / 28.26444°N 103.64639°E / 28.26444; 103.64639 (Xiluodu Dam) 13,860 [101]
4. Guri  Venezuela 07°45′59″N 62°59′57″W / 7.76639°N 62.99917°W / 7.76639; -62.99917 (Guri Dam) 10,233 [14]
5. Tucuruí  Brazil 03°49′53″S 49°38′36″W / 3.83139°S 49.64333°W / -3.83139; -49.64333 (Tucuruí Dam) 8,370
6. Belo Monte  Brazil 03°07′27″S 51°42′01″W / 3.12417°S 51.70028°W / -3.12417; -51.70028 (Belo Monte Dam) 8,176 [3][note 1]
7. Grand Coulee  United States 47°57′23″N 118°58′56″W / 47.95639°N 118.98222°W / 47.95639; -118.98222 (Grand Coulee Dam) 6,809 [19]
8. Xiangjiaba  China 28°38′57″N 104°22′14″E / 28.64917°N 104.37056°E / 28.64917; 104.37056 (Xiangjiaba Dam) 6,448 [24][25]
9. Longtan  China 25°01′38″N 107°02′51″E / 25.02722°N 107.04750°E / 25.02722; 107.04750 (Longtan Dam) 6,426 [102]
10. Sayano-Shushenskaya  Russia 52°49′31″N 91°22′15″E / 52.82528°N 91.37083°E / 52.82528; 91.37083 (Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam) 6,400

Pumped-storage

Upper reservoir of Okutataragi Pumped Storage Power Station at 1,932 MW
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Bath County  United States 38°12′32″N 79°48′00″W / 38.20889°N 79.80000°W / 38.20889; -79.80000 (Bath County Pumped-storage Station) 3,003 [103]
2. Huizhou  China 23°16′07″N 114°18′50″E / 23.26861°N 114.31389°E / 23.26861; 114.31389 (Huizhou Pumped Storage Power Station) 2,448 [104]
3. Guangdong  China 23°45′52″N 113°57′12″E / 23.76444°N 113.95333°E / 23.76444; 113.95333 (Guangzhou Pumped Storage Power Station) 2,400 [105][106]
4. Okutataragi  Japan 35°14′13″N 134°49′55″E / 35.23694°N 134.83194°E / 35.23694; 134.83194 (Okutataragi Hydroelectric Power Station) 1,932
5. Ludington  United States 43°53′37″N 86°26′43″W / 43.89361°N 86.44528°W / 43.89361; -86.44528 (Ludington Pumped Storage Power Plant) 1,872 [107]

Run-of-the-river

Chief Joseph, third largest run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station at 2,620 MW
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Jirau  Brazil 9°15′0″S 64°24′0″W / 9.25000°S 64.40000°W / -9.25000; -64.40000 (Jirau Dam) 3,750 [108]
2. Santo Antonio  Brazil 8°48′6″S 63°57′3″W / 8.80167°S 63.95083°W / -8.80167; -63.95083 (Santo Antonio Dam) 3,568 [109]
3. Chief Joseph  United States 47°59′43″N 119°38′00″W / 47.99528°N 119.63333°W / 47.99528; -119.63333 (Chief Joseph Dam) 2,620
4. John Day  United States 45°52′49″N 120°41′40″W / 45.88028°N 120.69444°W / 45.88028; -120.69444 (John Day Dam) 2,160 [110]
5. Beauharnois  Canada 45°18′50″N 73°54′32″W / 45.31389°N 73.90889°W / 45.31389; -73.90889 (Beauharnois Pumped-storage Station) 1,903 [111]

Tide

Rance, second largest tidal power station at 240 MW
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Sihwa Lake  South Korea 37°18′47″N 126°36′46″E / 37.31306°N 126.61278°E / 37.31306; 126.61278 (Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station) 254
2. Rance  France 48°37′05″N 02°01′24″W / 48.61806°N 2.02333°W / 48.61806; -2.02333 (Rance Tidal Power Station) 240
3. Annapolis Royal  Canada 44°45′07″N 65°30′40″W / 44.75194°N 65.51111°W / 44.75194; -65.51111 (Annapolis Royal Generating Station) 20
4. Jiangxia  China 28°20′34″N 121°14′25″E / 28.34278°N 121.24028°E / 28.34278; 121.24028 (Jiangxia Tidal Power Station) 3.9 [112]
5. Kislaya Guba  Russia 69°22′37″N 33°04′34″E / 69.37694°N 33.07611°E / 69.37694; 33.07611 (Kislaya Guba Tidal Power Station) 1.7

Solar power

Flat-panel photovoltaic

Solar Panels at Topaz Solar Power Plant, one of the largest PV power stations
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Tengger Desert Solar Park  China 37°33′00″N 105°03′14″E / 37.55000°N 105.05389°E / 37.55000; 105.05389 (Tengger Desert Solar Park) 1,547 [113][114]
2. Badla Solar Park  India 27°32′22.81″N71°54′54.91″E 1,365 [115][116]
3. Datong Solar Power Top Runner Base  China 40°04′25″N 113°08′12″E / 40.07361°N 113.13667°E / 40.07361; 113.13667 (Datong Solar Power Top Runner Project), 40°00′19″N 112°57′20″E / 40.00528°N 112.95556°E / 40.00528; 112.95556 (Datong Solar Power Top Runner Project) 1,000 [117][118][119]
4. Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park  India 15°40′53.48″N 78°17′1.49″E / 15.6815222°N 78.2837472°E / 15.6815222; 78.2837472 (Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park) 1,000 [120]
5. Longyangxia Dam Solar Park  China 36°07′20″N 100°55′06″E / 36.12222°N 100.91833°E / 36.12222; 100.91833 (Longyangxia Dam Solar Park) 850 [121][122]
6. Villanueva Solar Park  Mexico 25°35′5″N 103°2′42″W / 25.58472°N 103.04500°W / 25.58472; -103.04500 (Villanueva Solar) 828 [123][124]
7. Rewa Ultra Mega Solar  India 24°28′49″N 81°34′28″E / 24.48028°N 81.57444°E / 24.48028; 81.57444 (Rewa Ultra Mega Solar) 750 [125]
8. Kamuthi Solar Power Project  India 9°24′25″N 78°21′32″E / 9.40694°N 78.35889°E / 9.40694; 78.35889 (Kamuthi Solar Power Project) 648 [126][127]
9. Pavagada Solar Park  India 14°05′49″N77°16′13″E 600 [128]
10. Solar Star I and II  United States 34°49′N 118°23′W / 34.817°N 118.383°W / 34.817; -118.383 (Solar Star) 579 [129][130]

Concentrator photovoltaic (CPV)

Sevilla, the tenth largest CPV power station at 1.2 MW
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Golmud (1 and 2)  China 36°19′43″N 94°48′07″E / 36.32861°N 94.80194°E / 36.32861; 94.80194 (Golmud CPV) 110 [131][132]
2. Touwsrivier  South Africa 33°24′51.67″S 19°55′0.86″E / 33.4143528°S 19.9169056°E / -33.4143528; 19.9169056 (Touwsrivier CPV Solar Project) 36 [133][134][135][136]
3. Alamosa  United States 37°35′54″N 105°57′07″W / 37.59833°N 105.95194°W / 37.59833; -105.95194 (Alamosa Solar Project) 30 [137]
4. Hami  China 43°01′24″N 93°36′28″E / 43.02333°N 93.60778°E / 43.02333; 93.60778 (Hami CPV) 9 [138]
5. Navarra  Spain 42°16′07″N 01°41′07″W / 42.26861°N 1.68528°W / 42.26861; -1.68528 (Navarra CPV Plant) 7.8

[139][140][141]

6. Borrego  United States 33°15′56″N 116°19′41″W / 33.26556°N 116.32806°W / 33.26556; -116.32806 (Borrego – Desert Green) 6.3 [142]
7. Hatch  United States 32°37′34″N 107°15′32″W / 32.62611°N 107.25889°W / 32.62611; -107.25889 (Hatch Solar Energy Center) 5 [143]
8. Tucson  United States 32°06′29″N 110°49′29″W / 32.10806°N 110.82472°W / 32.10806; -110.82472 (UA-Tucson Solar Tech Park) 2 [144]
8. Murcia  Spain   2 [139][140][141]
9. Newberry  United States 34°51′13″N 116°40′59″W / 34.85361°N 116.68306°W / 34.85361; -116.68306 (Newberry Solar 1) 1.5 [145]
10. Sevilla  Spain 37°25′18″N 06°15′25″W / 37.42167°N 6.25694°W / 37.42167; -6.25694 (Sevilla Photovoltaic Power Plant) 1.2

Concentrated solar thermal

The three towers, at Ivanpah Solar Power Facility, one of the largest CSP power stations.
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Ouarzazate  Morocco 30°59′40″N 06°51′48″W / 30.99444°N 6.86333°W / 30.99444; -6.86333 (Ouarzazate Solar Power Station) 510 [146]
2. Ivanpah  United States 35°34′N 115°28′W / 35.567°N 115.467°W / 35.567; -115.467 (Ivanpah Solar Power Facility) 377 [147]
3. SEGS  United States 35°01′54″N 117°20′53″W / 35.03167°N 117.34806°W / 35.03167; -117.34806 (Solar Energy Generating Systems) 354 [148]
4. Solana  United States 32°55′N 112°58′W / 32.917°N 112.967°W / 32.917; -112.967 (Solana Generating Station) 280 [149]
5. Genesis  United States 33°38′38″N 114°59′17″W / 33.64389°N 114.98806°W / 33.64389; -114.98806 (Genesis Solar) 250 [150]
6. Solaben  Spain 39°13′29″N 5°23′26″W / 39.22472°N 5.39056°W / 39.22472; -5.39056 (Solaben Solar Power Station) 200
7. Solnova  Spain 37°25′00″N 06°17′20″W / 37.41667°N 6.28889°W / 37.41667; -6.28889 (Solnova Solar Power Station) 150
(7.) Andasol  Spain 37°13′43″N 03°04′07″W / 37.22861°N 3.06861°W / 37.22861; -3.06861 (Andasol Solar Power Station) 150 [151][152]
(7.) Extresol  Spain 38°39′N 6°44′W / 38.650°N 6.733°W / 38.650; -6.733 (Extresol Solar Power Station) 150 [153][154]
10. Crescent Dunes  United States 38°14′N 117°22′W / 38.233°N 117.367°W / 38.233; -117.367 (Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project) 110 [155]

Wave

Aguçadoura, the largest wave farm at 2.25 MW
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Aguçadoura  Portugal 41°25′57″N 08°50′33″W / 41.43250°N 8.84250°W / 41.43250; -8.84250 (Aguçadoura Wave Farm) 2.25 [156][157]
2. Islay Limpet  United Kingdom 55°41′24″N 06°31′15″W / 55.69000°N 6.52083°W / 55.69000; -6.52083 (Islay Limpet) 0.5 [158][159]
3. Mutriku Breakwater  Spain 43°18′26″N 2°23′6″W / 43.30722°N 2.38500°W / 43.30722; -2.38500 0.3 [160][161][162]
4. SDE Sea  Israel 32°05′59″N 34°46′24″E / 32.09972°N 34.77333°E / 32.09972; 34.77333 (SDE Sea Waves Power Plant) 0.04 [163]
5. Azura wave power device  United States 0.02 [164]

Wind

Onshore

Shepherds Flat Wind Farm, the fifth largest wind farm at 845 MW
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Gansu  China 40°12′00″N 96°54′00″E / 40.20000°N 96.90000°E / 40.20000; 96.90000 (Gansu Wind Farm) 7,965 [165]
2. Alta  United States 35°1′16″N 118°19′14″W / 35.02111°N 118.32056°W / 35.02111; -118.32056 (Alta Wind Energy Center) 1,548 [165]
3. Muppandal  India 8°15′39″N 77°32′19″E / 8.260706°N 77.538575°E / 8.260706; 77.538575 1,500 [166]
4. Jaisalmer  India 26°55′12″N 70°54′00″E / 26.92000°N 70.90000°E / 26.92000; 70.90000 (Jaisalmer Wind Park) 1,064 [165]
5. Shepherds Flat  United States 45°42′00″N 120°03′36″W / 45.70000°N 120.06000°W / 45.70000; -120.06000 (Shepherds Flat Wind Farm) 845 [167]
6. Roscoe  United States 32°26′41″N 100°34′23″W / 32.44472°N 100.57306°W / 32.44472; -100.57306 (Roscoe Wind Farm) 782 [168][169]
7. Horse Hollow  United States 32°19′00″N 99°59′59″W / 32.31667°N 99.99972°W / 32.31667; -99.99972 (Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center) 736 [170][171]
8. Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm  United States 35°06′08″N 118°16′58″W / 35.10222°N 118.28278°W / 35.10222; -118.28278 (Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm) 705 [172]
9. Capricorn Ridge  United States 31°54′08″N 100°53′56″W / 31.90222°N 100.89889°W / 31.90222; -100.89889 (Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm) 663 [173]
10. San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm  United States 33°54′53.53″N 116°35′18.35″W / 33.9148694°N 116.5884306°W / 33.9148694; -116.5884306 (San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm) 615 [172]

Offshore

Satellite image of the Thames Estuary with London Array top right, and neighbouring wind farm areas
Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW) Ref
1. Walney  United Kingdom 54°2′38″N 3°31′19″W / 54.04389°N 3.52194°W / 54.04389; -3.52194 (Walney Wind Farm) 659 [174][175][176]
2. London Array  United Kingdom 51°38′38″N 1°33′13″E / 51.64389°N 1.55361°E / 51.64389; 1.55361 (London Array) 630 [177]
3. Gemini Wind Farm  Netherlands 54°2′10″N 05°57′47″E / 54.03611°N 5.96306°E / 54.03611; 5.96306 (Gemini Wind Farm) 600 [178][179][180][181]
4. Gode Wind (phases 1+2)  Germany 54°04′N 7°02′E / 54.067°N 7.033°E / 54.067; 7.033 (Gode Wind I+II) 582 [182][183]
5. Gwynt y Môr  United Kingdom 53°27′00″N 03°35′00″W / 53.45000°N 3.58333°W / 53.45000; -3.58333 (Gwynt y Môr) 576 [184]
6. Race Bank  United Kingdom 53°16′N 0°50′E / 53.267°N 0.833°E / 53.267; 0.833 (Race Bank) 573 [185][186]
7. Greater Gabbard  United Kingdom 51°52′48″N 1°56′24″E / 51.88000°N 1.94000°E / 51.88000; 1.94000 (Greater Gabbard wind farm) 504 [187]
8. Dudgeon  United Kingdom 53°14′56″N 1°23′24″E / 53.24889°N 1.39000°E / 53.24889; 1.39000 (Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm) 402 [188]
9. Veja Mate  Germany 54°19′1″N 5°52′15″E / 54.31694°N 5.87083°E / 54.31694; 5.87083 (Veja Mate Wind Farm) 402 [189][190]

List of largest power station and unit within each country

The following table lists the largest operating power station, and the largest single generating unit within each country.

Country Largest facility Capacity
(MW)
Fuel type Location Largest unit
(name of power station)
Unit capacity
(MW)
Fuel type Location Refs
Afghanistan Afghanistan Naghlu 100 Hydro 34°38′28″N 69°43′01″E / 34.64111°N 69.71694°E / 34.64111; 69.71694 (Naghlu Dam)       [191]
Albania Albania Koman 600 Hydro 42°06′23″N 19°49′37″E / 42.10639°N 19.82694°E / 42.10639; 19.82694 (Koman Dam)       [192]
Algeria Algeria Hadjret En-Nouss 1,260 Gas 36°34′36″N 02°04′47″E / 36.57667°N 2.07972°E / 36.57667; 2.07972 (Hadjret En-Nouss CCGT Power Plant) Skikda 440 Gas 36°52′44″N 06°56′12″E / 36.87889°N 6.93667°E / 36.87889; 6.93667 (SKS Skikda CCGT Power Plant) [193][194]
Argentina Argentina Yacyretá 3,100 Hydro 27°28′58″S 56°43′30″W / 27.48278°S 56.72500°W / -27.48278; -56.72500 (Yacyreta Dam) Atucha II – CNAII 745 Nuclear 32°13′54″S 64°26′38″W / 32.23167°S 64.44389°W / -32.23167; -64.44389 (Atucha II Nuclear Power Plant) [195][196][197]
Armenia Armenia Hrazdan 1,590 Gas/Oil 40°33′59″N 44°45′03″E / 40.56639°N 44.75083°E / 40.56639; 44.75083 (Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant)
Australia Australia Eraring 2,880 Coal 33°03′44″S 151°31′13″E / 33.06222°S 151.52028°E / -33.06222; 151.52028 (Eraring Power Station) Kogan Creek 750 Coal 26°54′59″S 150°44′57″E / 26.91639°S 150.74917°E / -26.91639; 150.74917 (Kogan Creek Power Station) [198][199]
Austria Austria Simmering 1,700 Gas 48°10′52″N 16°26′06″E / 48.18111°N 16.43500°E / 48.18111; 16.43500 (Simmering Power Station) Dürnrohr 405 Coal 48°19′32″N 15°55′25″E / 48.32556°N 15.92361°E / 48.32556; 15.92361 (Dürnrohr Creek Power Station) [200][201]
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 2,400 Oil 40°46′49″N 46°59′30″E / 40.78028°N 46.99167°E / 40.78028; 46.99167 (Azerbaijan Thermal Power Plant)
Bangladesh Bangladesh Ghorasal 950 Gas 23°58′47″N 90°38′13″E / 23.97972°N 90.63694°E / 23.97972; 90.63694 (Ghorasal Gas Power Plant) Meghnaghat 450 Gas 23°36′29″N 90°36′4″E / 23.60806°N 90.60111°E / 23.60806; 90.60111 (Ghorasal Gas Power Plant) [202][203]
Belarus Belarus Lukoml 2,890 Gas 54°40′51″N 29°08′05″E / 54.68083°N 29.13472°E / 54.68083; 29.13472 (Lukoml Power Plant)          
Belgium Belgium Doel 2,919 Nuclear 51°19′29″N 04°15′31″E / 51.32472°N 4.25861°E / 51.32472; 4.25861 (Doel Nuclear Power Plant) Tihange Unit 3 1,065 Nuclear 50°32′5″N 5°16′21″E / 50.53472°N 5.27250°E / 50.53472; 5.27250 (Tihange Nuclear Power Station) [204][205]
Brazil Brazil Itaipu 14,000 Hydro 25°24′31″S 54°35′21″W / 25.40861°S 54.58917°W / -25.40861; -54.58917 (Itaipu Dam) Angra II 1,350 Nuclear 23°00′30″S 44°27′26″W / 23.00833°S 44.45722°W / -23.00833; -44.45722 (Angra Nuclear Power Plant) [206]
Bulgaria Bulgaria Kozloduy 2,000 Nuclear 43°44′46″N 23°46′14″E / 43.74611°N 23.77056°E / 43.74611; 23.77056 (Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant)
Myanmar Burma Yeywa 790 Hydro  21°41′20″N 96°25′17″E / 21.68889°N 96.42139°E / 21.68889; 96.42139 (Yeywa Dam) Yeywa 197 Hydro   [207]
Canada Canada Bruce 6,384 Nuclear 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W / 44.32528°N 81.59944°W / 44.32528; -81.59944 Darlington 878 Nuclear 43°52′09″N 78°43′27″W / 43.86917°N 78.72417°W / 43.86917; -78.72417 [71][72][208]
Chile Chile Ventanas 875 Coal 32°45′04″S 71°28′57″W / 32.75111°S 71.48250°W / -32.75111; -71.48250 Atacama 370 Gas    
China China Three Gorges 22,500 Hydro 30°49′15″N 111°00′08″E / 30.82083°N 111.00222°E / 30.82083; 111.00222 (Three Gorges Dam) Taishan 1,660 Nuclear 21°55′04″N 112°58′55″E / 21.91778°N 112.98194°E / 21.91778; 112.98194 (Taishan Nuclear Power Plant) [23]
Colombia Colombia San Carlos 1,240 Hydro  6°12′39″N 74°50′26″W / 6.21083°N 74.84056°W / 6.21083; -74.84056 (San Carlos Hydroelectric Power Plant)    
Costa Rica Costa Rica Limón 306 Hydro  10°3′56″N 84°34′48″W / 10.06556°N 84.58000°W / 10.06556; -84.58000 (Reventazón Hydroelectric Power Plant)    
Czech Republic Czech Republic Temelín 2,030 Nuclear 49°10′48″N 14°22′34″E / 49.18000°N 14.37611°E / 49.18000; 14.37611 (Temelín Nuclear Power Station) Temelín 1,015 Nuclear   [209]
Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo Inga II 1,424 Hydro 5°31′36″S 13°37′14″E / 5.52667°S 13.62056°E / -5.52667; 13.62056 (Inga II Power Station)         [210]
Denmark Denmark Asnæs 1,057 Coal 53°39′41″N 11°04′44″E / 53.66139°N 11.07889°E / 53.66139; 11.07889          
Egypt Egypt Aswan 2,100 Hydro 23°58′14″N 32°52′40″E / 23.97056°N 32.87778°E / 23.97056; 32.87778 El-Kureimat 650 Gas    
Ethiopia Ethiopia Gilgel Gibe III 1,870 Hydro 6°50′50″N 37°18′05″E / 6.84722°N 37.30139°E / 6.84722; 37.30139 (Gilgel Gibe III Dam)          
Finland Finland Olkiluoto 1,760 Nuclear 61°14′13″N 21°26′27″E / 61.23694°N 21.44083°E / 61.23694; 21.44083 Olkiluoto (Unit 3 – under construction) 1,600 Nuclear 61°14′13″N 21°26′27″E / 61.23694°N 21.44083°E / 61.23694; 21.44083  
France France Gravelines 5,460 Nuclear 51°00′55″N 02°08′10″E / 51.01528°N 2.13611°E / 51.01528; 2.13611 Flamanville (Unit 3 – under construction) 1,600 Nuclear 49°32′11″N 01°52′54″W / 49.53639°N 1.88167°W / 49.53639; -1.88167 [75]
Germany Germany Neurath 4,400 Coal 51°02′15″N 06°36′58″W / 51.03750°N 6.61611°W / 51.03750; -6.61611          
Ghana Ghana Akosombo 1,020 Hydro 61°17′59″N 00°03′34″E / 61.29972°N 0.05944°E / 61.29972; 0.05944          
Hungary Hungary Paks 1,889 Nuclear 46°34′21″N 18°51′15″E / 46.57250°N 18.85417°E / 46.57250; 18.85417 (Paks Nuclear Power Plant) Paks 473 Nuclear 46°34′21″N 18°51′15″E / 46.57250°N 18.85417°E / 46.57250; 18.85417 (Paks Nuclear Power Plant)
Iceland Iceland Kárahnjúkavirkjun 690 Hydro 64°56′N 15°48′W / 64.933°N 15.800°W / 64.933; -15.800 [211]
India India Vindhyachal 4,760 Coal 24°05′53″N 82°40′18″E / 24.09806°N 82.67167°E / 24.09806; 82.67167 (Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station) Kudankulam 932 Nuclear 08°10′03″N 77°42′46″E / 8.16750°N 77.71278°E / 8.16750; 77.71278 (Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant) [212]
Indonesia Indonesia Suralaya 4,025 Coal 26°46′52″S 151°54′54″E / 26.78111°S 151.91500°E / -26.78111; 151.91500 (Suralaya Power Station) Paiton 850 Coal    
Iran Iran Damavand 2,868 Gas         [213][214]
Iraq Iraq Al-Shemal 2,100 Oil            
Israel Israel Orot Rabin 2,590 Coal  32°28′12″N 34°53′16″E / 32.47000°N 34.88778°E / 32.47000; 34.88778 (Orot Rabin) Rutenberg 575 Coal  31°37′48″N 34°31′18″E / 31.63000°N 34.52167°E / 31.63000; 34.52167 (Rutenberg Power Station)  
Italy Italy Alessandro Volta 3,600 Gas 42°21′33″N 11°31′47″E / 42.35917°N 11.52972°E / 42.35917; 11.52972 (Alessandro Volta Power Plant)          
Japan Japan Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 8,212 Nuclear 37°25′45″N 138°35′43″E / 37.42917°N 138.59528°E / 37.42917; 138.59528 (Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant) Hekinan Power Station 1,000 Coal 34°50′07″N 136°57′39″E / 34.83528°N 136.96083°E / 34.83528; 136.96083 (Hekinan Power Station) [215]
Kenya Kenya Gitaru 225 Hydro 00°47′48″S 37°44′50″E / 0.79667°S 37.74722°E / -0.79667; 37.74722 (Gitaru Hydroelectric Power Station)         [216]
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan Toktogul 1,200 Hydro 41°39′25″N 72°38′9″E / 41.65694°N 72.63583°E / 41.65694; 72.63583 (Toktogul Dam)          
Latvia Latvia Pļaviņas 883 Hydro 56°35′00″N 25°14′30″E / 56.58333°N 25.24167°E / 56.58333; 25.24167 (Pļaviņas Hydroelectric Power Station)          
Lebanon Lebanon Zouk 607 Fuel Oil 33°58′12″N 35°36′14″E / 33.97000°N 35.60389°E / 33.97000; 35.60389 (Zouk Thermal Power Station) Zouk 4 172 Fuel Oil 33°58′12″N 35°36′14″E / 33.97000°N 35.60389°E / 33.97000; 35.60389 (Zouk Thermal Power Station) [217]
Lithuania Lithuania Elektrėnai 1,800 Gas 54°46′15″N 24°38′46″E / 54.77083°N 24.64611°E / 54.77083; 24.64611 (Elektrėnai Power Plant)
Malaysia Malaysia Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz 2,420 Gas 03°07′01″N 101°19′19″E / 3.11694°N 101.32194°E / 3.11694; 101.32194 Tuanku Jaafar 750 Gas 02°31′59″N 101°47′28″E / 2.53306°N 101.79111°E / 2.53306; 101.79111 (Tuanku Jaafar Power Station) [218]
Mexico Mexico Manuel Moreno Torres 2,430 Hydro 16°56′30″N 93°06′02″W / 16.94167°N 93.10056°W / 16.94167; -93.10056 (Manuel Moreno Torres) Laguna Verde 665 Nuclear   [219]
Morocco Morocco Jorf Lasfar 1,356 Coal 33°06′17″N 08°38′12″W / 33.10472°N 8.63667°W / 33.10472; -8.63667          
Mozambique Mozambique Cahora Bassa 2,075 Hydro 15°35′09″S 32°42′17″E / 15.58583°S 32.70472°E / -15.58583; 32.70472 (Cahora Bassa Dam)    
Nepal Nepal Kali Gandaki 144 Hydro            
Netherlands Netherlands Claus 1,900 Gas 51°09′21″N 05°54′25″E / 51.15583°N 5.90694°E / 51.15583; 5.90694 (Claus Power Station)          
New Zealand New Zealand Huntly 950 Coal/Gas 37°32′38″S 175°9′10″E / 37.54389°S 175.15278°E / -37.54389; 175.15278 (Huntly Power Station) Huntly Unit 5 400 Gas 37°32′38″S 175°9′10″E / 37.54389°S 175.15278°E / -37.54389; 175.15278 (Huntly Power Station)
Nigeria Nigeria Egbin 1,320 Gas 06°33′48″N 03°36′55″E / 6.56333°N 3.61528°E / 6.56333; 3.61528          
North Macedonia North Macedonia Bitola 675 Coal 41°03′29″N 21°29′00″E / 41.05806°N 21.48333°E / 41.05806; 21.48333 (REK Bitola)
Norway Norway Kvilldal 1,240 Hydro            
Pakistan Pakistan Tarbela 4,888 Hydro 34°05′23″N 72°41′54″E / 34.08972°N 72.69833°E / 34.08972; 72.69833 (Tarbela Dam)          
Panama Panama Enel Fortuna 300[220][221] Hydro            
Paraguay Paraguay Itaipu 14,000 Hydro 25°24′31″S 54°35′21″W / 25.40861°S 54.58917°W / -25.40861; -54.58917 (Itaipu Dam)          
Peru Peru Mantaro-Tablachaca 1,008 Hydro   Ventanilla 185 Gas   [222]
Philippines Philippines Sual Power Station 1,500 Gas 13°46′13″N 121°02′06″E / 13.77028°N 121.03500°E / 13.77028; 121.03500 (Santa Rita San Lorenzo CCGT) Sual Power Station 647 Coal 16°07′27″N 120°06′04″E / 16.12417°N 120.10111°E / 16.12417; 120.10111 (Sual Power Station) [223][224]
Poland Poland Bełchatów 5,420 Coal 51°15′59″N 19°19′50″E / 51.26639°N 19.33056°E / 51.26639; 19.33056 (Bełchatów Power Plant) Bełchatów 858 Coal 51°15′59″N 19°19′50″E / 51.26639°N 19.33056°E / 51.26639; 19.33056 (Bełchatów Power Plant)  
 Portugal Pego 1,473 Coal + Natural Gas 39°28′05″N 8°06′33″W Sines 1,180 Coal 37°55′57″N 8°48′14″W
Qatar Qatar Ras Qartas 2,730 Gas 25°56′13″N 51°31′20″E / 25.93694°N 51.52222°E / 25.93694; 51.52222 (Ras Qartas Energy Plant)          
Romania Romania Turceni 2,640 Coal 44°40′11″N 23°24′28″E / 44.66972°N 23.40778°E / 44.66972; 23.40778 (Turceni Power Station) Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant 706 Nuclear    
Russia Russia Sayano-Shushenskaya 6,400 Hydro 54°49′33″N 91°22′13″E / 54.82583°N 91.37028°E / 54.82583; 91.37028 Kostroma Power Station 1,200 Gas 57°27′22″N 41°10′20″E / 57.45611°N 41.17222°E / 57.45611; 41.17222 [28]
Rwanda Rwanda Nyabarongo 28 Hydro  1°59′19.4″S 29°37′59.3″E / 1.988722°S 29.633139°E / -1.988722; 29.633139          
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Shoaiba 5,600 Fuel Oil 20°40′48″N 139°31′24″E / 20.68000°N 139.52333°E / 20.68000; 139.52333 (Shoaiba power and desalination plant) 730    
Singapore Singapore Tuas 1,470 Gas 01°17′20″N 103°38′29″E / 1.28889°N 103.64139°E / 1.28889; 103.64139 (Tuas Power Station) Tuas 600 Oil 01°17′20″N 103°38′29″E / 1.28889°N 103.64139°E / 1.28889; 103.64139 (Tuas Power Station) [225][226]
Serbia Serbia TPP Nikola Tesla 3,286 Coal TENT-A: 44°40′11.5″N 20°09′35.5″E / 44.669861°N 20.159861°E / 44.669861; 20.159861 (TPP Nikola Tesla A) TENT B1/B2 620 Coal 44°39′14.4″N 20°00′20.8″E / 44.654000°N 20.005778°E / 44.654000; 20.005778 (TPP Nikola Tesla B) [227][228]
[229][230]
South Africa South Africa Kendal 4,116 Coal 26°05′24″S 28°58′17″E / 26.09000°S 28.97139°E / -26.09000; 28.97139 (Kendal Power Station) Koeberg 930 Nuclear   [231]
South Korea South Korea Hanul 5,906 Nuclear 37°05′34″N 129°23′01″E / 37.09278°N 129.38361°E / 37.09278; 129.38361 (Ulchin Nuclear Power Plant)         [34][35]
Spain Spain Almaraz 2,017 Nuclear 39°48′29″N 05°41′49″W / 39.80806°N 5.69694°W / 39.80806; -5.69694 (Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant) Almaraz 1,011 Nuclear 39°48′29″N 05°41′49″W / 39.80806°N 5.69694°W / 39.80806; -5.69694 (Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant) [232]
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Lakvijaya 900 Coal 08°01′06″N 79°43′22″E / 8.01833°N 79.72278°E / 8.01833; 79.72278 (Lakvijaya Power Station) Lakvijaya 300 Coal 08°01′06″N 79°43′22″E / 8.01833°N 79.72278°E / 8.01833; 79.72278 (Lakvijaya Power Station) [233][234]
Sudan Sudan Roseires 1,800 Hydro 11°47′56″N 34°23′17″E / 11.79889°N 34.38806°E / 11.79889; 34.38806 (Roseires Dam Hydroelectric Power Plant)         [235]
Suriname Suriname Afobaka 180 Hydro 4°58′56″N 54°59′32″W / 4.98222°N 54.99222°W / 4.98222; -54.99222 (Afobaka Dam)
Sweden Sweden Ringhals 3,698 Nuclear 57°15′35″N 12°06′39″E / 57.25972°N 12.11083°E / 57.25972; 12.11083         [236][237]
Switzerland Switzerland Bieudron 1,269 Hydro 46°11′07″N 07°14′58″E / 46.18528°N 7.24944°E / 46.18528; 7.24944 (Bieudron Hydroelectric Power Station) Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant 1,220 Nuclear 47°36′11″N 08°11′05″E / 47.60306°N 8.18472°E / 47.60306; 8.18472 (Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant) [238][239]
Taiwan Taiwan Taichung 5,832 Coal 24°12′46″N 120°28′52″E / 24.21278°N 120.48111°E / 24.21278; 120.48111 (Taichung Power Plant) Kuosheng 985 Nuclear 25°12′10″N 121°39′45″E / 25.20278°N 121.66250°E / 25.20278; 121.66250 (Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant) [49][240]
Tanzania Tanzania Kidatu 204 Hydro 07°38′24″S 36°52′59″E / 7.64000°S 36.88306°E / -7.64000; 36.88306 (Kidatu Dam)         [241][242]
Thailand Thailand Mae Moh 2,180 Coal 18°17′45″N 99°45′07″E / 18.29583°N 99.75194°E / 18.29583; 99.75194          
Turkey Turkey Atatürk 2,400 Hydro 37°28′58″N 38°19′14″E / 37.48278°N 38.32056°E / 37.48278; 38.32056          
Ukraine Ukraine Zaporizhia 5,700 Nuclear 47°30′44″N 35°35′09″E / 47.51222°N 35.58583°E / 47.51222; 35.58583 [73]
United Kingdom United Kingdom Drax 3,960 Biomass + Coal 53°44′09″N 00°59′47″W / 53.73583°N 0.99639°W / 53.73583; -0.99639          
United States United States Grand Coulee 6,809 Hydro 47°57′23″N 118°58′56″W / 47.95639°N 118.98222°W / 47.95639; -118.98222 (Grand Coulee Dam) Grand Gulf 1,401 Nuclear 32°0′26″N 91°2′52″W / 32.00722°N 91.04778°W / 32.00722; -91.04778 (Grand Gulf Nuclear Generating Station)  
Uruguay Uruguay Salto Grande 1,890 Hydro 31°16′31″S 57°56′18″W / 31.27528°S 57.93833°W / -31.27528; -57.93833 (Salto Grande Dam)          
Venezuela Venezuela Guri 10,233 Hydro 07°45′59″N 62°59′57″W / 7.76639°N 62.99917°W / 7.76639; -62.99917 (Guri Dam)          
Vietnam Vietnam Sơn La 2,400 Hydro 21°29′47″N 103°59′42″E / 21.49639°N 103.99500°E / 21.49639; 103.99500 (Sơn La Dam) Nhon Trach-2 760 Gas   [243]
Zambia Zambia Kariba 960 Hydro 15°48′30″S 28°25′15″E / 15.80833°S 28.42083°E / -15.80833; 28.42083          
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Hwange 920 Coal 18°23′0″S 26°28′12″E / 18.38333°S 26.47000°E / -18.38333; 26.47000          

Notes

  1. ^ planned final capacity 11,233 MW

See also

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