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Shatura Thermal Power Plant

Coordinates:55°35′00″N39°33′40″E / 55.58333°N 39.56111°E /55.58333; 39.56111
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Thermal Power Plant in Shatura, Moscow Oblast, Russia
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Shatura Thermal Power Plant
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CountryRussia
LocationShatura,Moscow Oblast
Coordinates55°35′00″N39°33′40″E / 55.58333°N 39.56111°E /55.58333; 39.56111
StatusOperational
Commission date1925
OwnerUnipro
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas (78%)
Secondary fuelPeat (11.5%)[citation needed]
Tertiary fuelFuel oil (6.8%)[citation needed]
Coal (3.7%)[citation needed]
Combined cycle?Yes
Power generation
Units operational2 × 210MW
3 × 200MW
1 × 80MW
1 × 400MW
Nameplate capacity1,500MW
External links
Websitewww.unipro.energy/about/structure/affiliate/shaturskaya/indicators/
CommonsRelated media on Commons
Shaturskaya GRES on a 1956 stamp

TheShatura Thermal Power Plant (Russian:Шату́рская ГРЭС,romanizedShaturskaya GRES, orGRES-5 locally) is one of the oldest power stations inRussia.[1] The facility is located inShatura,Moscow Oblast, and generates power by utilizing two 210MW units, three 200 MW units, and one 80 MW unit, for a total capacity of 1.1 GW.[2][failed verification] Built in 1925, the power station initially usedpeat as its fuel source.[3] Later on, the power plant was diversified into multifuel. In 2010, a newcombined cycle block of 400 MW was installed.[4] The 80 and 400 MW blocks cannot work on peat.

On November, 23, 2025, during theRusso-Ukrainian War, it was reported by Reuters that Shatura was struck by at least one Ukrainian drone causing a fire.[5]

Balance of fuel

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In 2005 the fuel use was:[citation needed]

See also

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References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toShatura Steam Power Plant.
  1. ^International, Power Engineering (2012-09-01)."Shatura sets a new efficiency standard in Russia".Power Engineering International. Retrieved2022-12-28.
  2. ^Shatura Power Station
  3. ^"Towards climate-responsible peatlands management"(PDF).
  4. ^"Investments - Unipro".www.unipro.energy. Retrieved2022-12-28.
  5. ^Faulconbridge, Guy; Papachristou, Lucy."Ukraine strikes Russian power and heat station in Moscow region". Reuters. Retrieved24 November 2025.


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