List of power stations in Ukraine

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List of power stations in Ukraine is located in Ukraine
Chernobyl
Chernobyl
Vuhlehirsk
Vuhlehirsk
Burshtyn
Burshtyn
Kryvyi Rih
Kryvyi Rih
Zmiiv
Zmiiv
Trypillia
Trypillia
Ladyzhyn
Ladyzhyn
Dnieper
Dnieper
Starobesheve
Starobesheve
Luhansk
Luhansk
Kurakhove
Kurakhove
Zuiv
Zuiv
Sloviansk
Sloviansk
Dobrotvir
Dobrotvir
Dniester/Dniester
Dniester/Dniester
Dnieper
Dnieper
Kaniv
Kaniv
Location of major power stations in Ukraine: Radiation warning symbol.png Nuclear, Black pog.svg Coal, Blue pog.svgHydroelectric
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The following page lists power stations in Ukraine.

Nuclear[]

In service[]

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity (MWe) Commissioned Notes Refs
Khmelnytskyi Netishyn 50°18′09″N 26°38′52″E / 50.302512°N 26.647875°E / 50.302512; 26.647875 (Khmelnytskyi CPP) VVER 2000 1987, 2004 [1][2]
Rivne Varash 51°19′37″N 25°53′26″E / 51.326857°N 25.890634°E / 51.326857; 25.890634 (Rivne Nuclear Power Plant) VVER 2819 1980-2004 [1][3]
South Ukraine Yuzhnoukrainsk 47°48′43″N 31°13′03″E / 47.812031°N 31.217372°E / 47.812031; 31.217372 (South Ukraine CPP) VVER 3000 1982, 1985, 1989 [1][4]
Zaporizhzhia Enerhodar 47°30′31″N 34°35′04″E / 47.508519°N 34.584392°E / 47.508519; 34.584392 (Zaporizhzhia CPP, Unit 1) VVER 6000 1984-1995 The largest nuclear power plant in Europe [1][5]

Historic[]

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes Refs
Chernobyl Unit 1 Pripyat 51°23′22″N 30°06′25″E / 51.389445°N 30.10682°E / 51.389445; 30.10682 (Chernobyl CPP, Unit 1) RBMK 1000 1977–1996 [1]
Chernobyl Unit 2 Pripyat 51°23′22″N 30°06′16″E / 51.389445°N 30.104406°E / 51.389445; 30.104406 (Chernobyl CPP, Unit 2) RBMK 1000 1978–1991 [1]
Chernobyl Unit 3 Pripyat 51°23′23″N 30°06′02″E / 51.389586°N 30.100436°E / 51.389586; 30.100436 (Chernobyl CPP, Unit 3) RBMK 1000 1981–2000 [1]
Chernobyl Unit 4 Pripyat 51°23′23″N 30°05′56″E / 51.389606°N 30.09902°E / 51.389606; 30.09902 (Chernobyl CPP, Unit 4) RBMK 1000 1983–1986 Exploded in the Chernobyl accident [1][6]
Chernobyl Unit 5 Pripyat RBMK 1000 Never ~75% Complete. Work stopped ~1989 [1]
Chernobyl Unit 6 Pripyat RBMK 1000 Never Building foundation & floor laid. Work stopped ~1989 [1]
Crimea Shcholkine 45°23′31″N 35°48′13″E / 45.391937°N 35.803727°E / 45.391937; 35.803727 (Crimea CPP, Unit 1) VVER 1000 Remains unfinished
Commenced 1975
Unit 1 80% complete and Unit 2 18% finished in 1989
[1]
Chyhyryn Chyhyryn 49°05′05″N 32°47′07″E / 49.08472°N 32.78528°E / 49.08472; 32.78528 (Chyhyryn CPP, Unit 1) VVER 1000 Never never finished since 1977 and stopped in 1989
Odesa Teplodar 46°27′38″N 30°18′58″E / 46.46056°N 30.31611°E / 46.46056; 30.31611 (Teplodar CPP, Unit 1) VVER 1000 Never never finished since 1980 and stopped in 1986 [7]
Kharkiv Birky VVER 1000 Never never finished since 1986 and stopped in 1990

Hydroelectric[]

Name Location Coordinates Power (MW) Year built[further explanation needed] Refs
Dnieper Hydroelectric Station Zaporizhzhia 47°52′10″N 35°05′10″E / 47.869444°N 35.086111°E / 47.869444; 35.086111 (Dnieper Hydroelectric Station) 1,548 1927–1939; 1969—1980
Dniester Hydroelectric Power Plant Novodnistrovsk 48°35′38″N 27°27′10″E / 48.59391°N 27.452903°E / 48.59391; 27.452903 702 1973—1981
Dniester Pumped Storage Power Station Novodnistrovsk 48°30′52″N 27°28′28″E / 48.514387°N 27.47436°E / 48.514387; 27.47436 972 1983—2015
Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant Vyshhorod 50°35′18″N 30°30′42″E / 50.588305°N 30.51178°E / 50.588305; 30.51178 (Kyiv Hydroelectric Station) 388.8 1964
Kyiv Pumped Storage Power Plant Vyshhorod 50°36′30″N 30°29′07″E / 50.608333°N 30.485333°E / 50.608333; 30.485333 (Kyiv Hydro-Accumulating Power Station) 235 1970
Kaniv Hydroelectric Station Kaniv 49°46′00″N 31°28′30″E / 49.766667°N 31.475°E / 49.766667; 31.475 (Kaniv Hydroelectric Station) 444 1972
 [uk]  [uk] 49°51′07″N 31°27′02″E / 49.85194°N 31.45056°E / 49.85194; 31.45056 (Kaniv Pumped Storage Power Station) 1 000 1986-1991; 2019-?
(under construction)
Kremenchuk Hydroelectric Station Svitlovodsk 49°04′30″N 30°15′04″E / 49.075°N 30.251°E / 49.075; 30.251 (Kremenchuk Hydroelectric Station) 625 1959
Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station Nova Kakhovka 46°46′30″N 30°22′07″E / 46.775°N 30.368667°E / 46.775; 30.368667 (Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station) 351 1955
Middle Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Plant Kamianske 48°32′55″N 34°32′28″E / 48.548504°N 34.541016°E / 48.548504; 34.541016 (Dniprodzerzhynsk Hydroelectric Station) 352 1963 [8][9]
Tashlyk Pumped-Storage Power Plant Yuzhnoukrainsk 47°47′49″N 31°10′50″E / 47.7968399°N 31.1806154°E / 47.7968399; 31.1806154 (Tashlyk Hydro-Accumulating Power Station) 302 1981-2007 [10][11]

Thermal[]

Name Location Coordinates Capacity, MWe Units Fuel Adm.Company
Burshtyn thermal power plant[12] Burshtyn 49°12′34″N 24°39′46″E / 49.209579°N 24.662762°E / 49.209579; 24.662762 (Burshtynska thermal power plant) 2,334 12x200 coal Zakhidenergo
[12] Dobrotvir 50°12′48″N 24°22′30″E / 50.213273°N 24.374971°E / 50.213273; 24.374971 (Dobrotvirska thermal power plant) 600 3x100+2x150 coal Zakhidenergo
[12] Zelenodolsk 47°32′21″N 33°39′43″E / 47.539222°N 33.661852°E / 47.539222; 33.661852 (Kryvorizka thermal power plant) 2,820 10x282 coal Dniproenergo
Kurakhove thermal power plant Kurakhove 47°59′40″N 37°14′25″E / 47.994402°N 37.240219°E / 47.994402; 37.240219 (Kurakhov thermal power plant) 1,482 7x200 coal DTEK Skhidenergo
[12] Ladyzhyn 48°42′24″N 29°13′13″E / 48.706709°N 29.2202°E / 48.706709; 29.2202 (Ladyzhinska thermal power plant) 1,800 6x300 coal Zakhidenergo
Lokachi Naftogaz Ukrainy
Luhansk thermal power plant Shchastia 48°44′52″N 39°15′45″E / 48.747814°N 39.262389°E / 48.747814; 39.262389 (Luhansk thermal power plant) 1,500 1x100+7x200 coal DTEK Skhidenergo
Myronivsky power plant 48°28′51″N 38°17′23″E / 48.480816°N 38.289821°E / 48.480816; 38.289821 (Mironivskaya TEC) 100 0 coal DTEK Donetskoblenergo
[12] Dnipro 47°51′51″N 35°09′08″E / 47.8640578°N 35.1522669°E / 47.8640578; 35.1522669 (Prydniprovska thermal power plant) 1,765 4x150+4x300 coal Dniproenergo
Sievierodonetsk Power Station Sievierodonetsk 48°56′15″N 38°27′10″E / 48.9375°N 38.452778°E / 48.9375; 38.452778 (Sievierodonetsk Power Station) 150 1 coal
? dismantled ? coal N/A
[12] Mykolaivka 48°52′19″N 37°45′56″E / 48.872054°N 37.765675°E / 48.872054; 37.765675 (Slovianska thermal power plant) 800 1x800 coal Donbasenergo
[12] Novyi Svit 47°48′02″N 38°00′20″E / 47.800688°N 38.005657°E / 47.800688; 38.005657 (Starobeshivska thermal power plant) 1,725 10x200 coal Donbasenergo
[12] Ukrainka, Kyiv Oblast 50°08′04″N 30°44′49″E / 50.134417°N 30.746806°E / 50.134417; 30.746806 (Trypilska thermal power plant) 1,800 6x300 coal, natural gas Centrenergo
Vuhlehirska thermal power plant[12] Svitlodarske, Donetsk Oblast 48°27′55″N 38°12′18″E / 48.465278°N 38.205°E / 48.465278; 38.205 (Vuhlehirska thermal power plant) 3,600 4x300+3x800 coal, natural gas Centrenergo
Zaporizka thermal power plant[12] Enerhodar 47°30′34″N 34°37′28″E / 47.509491°N 34.624443°E / 47.509491; 34.624443 (Zaporizhzhia thermal power station) 3,650 4x300+3x800 coal, natural gas Dniproenergo
[12] 49°35′15″N 36°31′50″E / 49.5874°N 36.530657°E / 49.5874; 36.530657 (Zmiivska thermal power plant) 2,200 5x200+4x300 coal Centrenergo
Zuivska power station Zuhres 48°01′59″N 38°17′10″E / 48.033101°N 38.286152°E / 48.033101; 38.286152 (Zuyiv thermal power plant) 1,245 4x300 coal, natural gas DTEK Skhidenergo

Solar[]

Name Location MW
Okhotnykovo Solar Park (Crimea) 45°14′20″N 33°35′34″E / 45.23889°N 33.59278°E / 45.23889; 33.59278 82.65
Perovo Solar Park (Crimea) 44°55′N 34°02′E / 44.917°N 34.033°E / 44.917; 34.033 100
Starokozache Solar Park 46°28′N 30°44′E / 46.467°N 30.733°E / 46.467; 30.733 42.95
 [uk] 246
 [uk] 43.14
 [uk] 31.55
 [uk] 43.4
 [uk] 10
 [uk] 100
 [uk] 240
 [uk] 63

Wind[]

  •  [uk] - 200 MWp
  •  [uk] - 500 MWp
  •  [uk] - 67,5 MWp
  •  [uk] - 200 MWp
  •  [uk] - 565 MWp
  •  [uk] - 107,5 MWp
  •  [uk] - 25 MWp
  •  [uk] - 246 MWp
  •  [uk] - 100 MWp

See also[]

References[]

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