Three Gorges Dam in China, currently the world'slargest hydroelectric power station, and the largest power-producing facility ever built, at22,500MW This article lists thelargestpower stations in the world , the ten overall and the five of each type, in terms of installed electricalcapacity .Non-renewable power stations are those that run oncoal ,fuel oils ,nuclear fuel ,natural gas ,oil shale andpeat , whilerenewable power stations run on fuel sources such asbiomass ,geothermal ,hydroelectric ,solar , andwind . Only the most significant fuel source is listed for power stations that run on multiple sources.
As of 2025[update] , the largest power generating facility ever built is theThree Gorges Dam in China, completed in 2012. The facility generates power by utilizing 32Francis turbines for a total capacity of22,500 MW .[ 1] The eight largest power stations are also hydroelectric dams, beginning withBaihetan Dam , at16,000 MW , also in China.[ 2] The largest natural gas plant isJebel Ali , UAE (8,695 MW ) and the largest coal plant isTuoketuo , China (6,720 MW ). The largest nuclear plant isKori , South Korea (7,489 MW ) following the2011 suspension ofKashiwazaki-Kariwa , Japan (7,965 MW ).
In renewables, as of 2025[update] , the largest solar farm isGonghe Talatan Solar Park , China (15,600 MW ) and the largest wind farm isGansu , China (7,965 MW ).
As of 2025[update] , TheMedog Dam , currently under construction on theYarlung Tsangpo river inMêdog County ,China , expected to be completed by 2033, is planned to have a capacity of 60 GW, three times that of the Three Gorges Dam.[ 3]
The capacity of the proposedGrand Inga Dam in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo would surpass all existing power stations, including the Three Gorges Dam, if construction commences as planned. The design targets to top39,000 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 to87,100 MW .
Top 20 largest power producing facilities [ edit ] Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW )Annual generation (TWh )Type Notes 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 78.79(2022)[ 7] Hydro [ 1] 2. Baihetan Dam China27°13′07″N 102°54′22″E / 27.21861°N 102.90611°E /27.21861; 102.90611 (Baihetan Dam ) 16,000 40.06(2022)[ 7] Hydro [ 8] [ 9] 3. Gonghe Talatan Solar Park China36°10′54″N 100°34′41″E / 36.18167°N 100.57806°E /36.18167; 100.57806 (Longyangxia Dam Solar Park ) 15,600 17.898 [ 10] Solar PV [ 11] 4. 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 83.88(2023) [ 12] Hydro [ 13] [ 14] [unreliable source? ] [ 15] [ 16] 5. Xiluodu China28°15′52″N 103°38′47″E / 28.26444°N 103.64639°E /28.26444; 103.64639 (Xiluodu Dam ) 13,860 57.8(2022)[ 7] Hydro [ 17] [ 18] 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 ) 11,233 39.5(average) Hydro Installation of the 18th and final turbine was completed in November 2019. [ 19] [ 20] 7. 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 [ 21] [unreliable source? ] 8. Wudongde Dam China26°19′29.40067″N 102°38′2.49929″E / 26.3248335194°N 102.6340275806°E /26.3248335194; 102.6340275806 (Wudongde Hydropower Station ) 10,200 36.61(2022)[ 7] Hydro [ 22] 9. 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 ) 8,695 Natural gas [ 23] 10. Tucuruí Brazil03°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 [ 13] [ 17] - 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–Present) Nuclear Suspended in 2011. Restart date scheduled to April 2025.[ Note 1] [ 24] [ 25] [unreliable source? ] [ 26] [ 27] 11. Jiuquan (Gansu) China40°12′00″N 96°54′00″E / 40.20000°N 96.90000°E /40.20000; 96.90000 (Gansu ) 7,965 Wind [ 28] 12. Xiangjiaba China28°38′57″N 104°22′14″E / 28.64917°N 104.37056°E /28.64917; 104.37056 (Xiangjiaba Dam ) 7,798 31.55(2022)[ 7] Hydro [ 29] [ 30] [ 31] 13. 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 ) 7,489 53.05(2023) [ 32] Nuclear Largest operational nuclear power station since September 2019. 14. Hanul South Korea37°05′34″N 129°23′01″E / 37.09278°N 129.38361°E /37.09278; 129.38361 (Uljin Nuclear Power Plant ) 7,268 54.62(2023)[ 32] Nuclear [ 33] 15. Grand Coulee United States47°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 Largest inNorth America since 1949. [ 34] [unreliable source? ] [ 35] 16. Tuoketuo China40°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 Largest coal-fired power station since 2017. [ 36] [ 37] 17. Bruce Canada 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W / 44.32528°N 81.59944°W /44.32528; -81.59944 (Bruce Nuclear Generating Station ) 6,610 42.33(2023) [ 38] Nuclear Uprated from 6,408 MWe to 6,610 MWe in November 2022.[ 39] [ 40] 18. Longtan China25°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 [ 17] [ 41] 19. Sayano-Shushenskaya Russia 52°49′33″N 91°22′13″E / 52.82583°N 91.37028°E /52.82583; 91.37028 6,400 29.4(2021[ 42] ) Hydro [ 43] [ 44] 20. Hongyanhe China39°48′7″N 121°28′30″E / 39.80194°N 121.47500°E /39.80194; 121.47500 6,366 Nuclear [ 45]
Timeline of the largest power plants in the world [ edit ] At all times since the early 20th century, the largest power station in the world has been ahydroelectric power plant .
Held record Name ofpower station Capacity (MW )Location Notes From To 1891 1895 Deptford Power Station 0.8 London , United Kingdom[ 46] 1895 1904 Edward Dean Adams Power Plant 37 Niagara Falls ,New York , United States[ 47] 1904 1911 Niagara Power Plant 103 Niagara Falls ,New York , United States[ 48] 1911 1913 Vemork 108 Rjukan ,Telemark , Norway[ 49] [ 50] 1913 1914 Lock and Dam No. 19 142 Hamilton, Illinois /Keokuk, Iowa , United States[ 51] 1914 1924 Niagara Power Plant 180.8–337.4 Niagara Falls ,New York , USA[ 48] 1924 1939 Sir Adam Beck Station I 348.6–498[ 52] Niagara Falls ,Ontario , Canada[ 53] 1939 1949 Hoover Dam 705 Clark County, Nevada /Mohave County, Arizona , United States[ 54] [ 55] 1949 1959 Grand Coulee Dam 2,280 Washington , United States1959 1963 Volga Hydroelectric Station 2,300–2,563 Volgograd ,Russian SFSR , Soviet Union[ 56] 1963 1971 Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station 2,750–4,500 Bratsk , Russian SFSR, Soviet Union[ 57] 1971 1983 Krasnoyarsk Dam 5,000–6,000 Krasnoyarsk , Russian SFSR, Soviet Union[ 58] 1983 1986 Grand Coulee Dam 6,181–6,809 Washington , United States[ 59] 1986 1989 Guri Dam 10,235 Necuima Canyon , Venezuela1989 2007 Itaipu Dam 10,500–14,000 Paraná River , Brazil / Paraguay2007 present Three Gorges Dam 14,100–22,500 Three Gorges ,Yichang ,Hubei Province , China
Non-renewable power stations [ edit ] Taichung , the fourth largest coal-fired power station, at5,500MWe Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW ) Ref 1. Guodian Beilun China29°56′37″N 121°48′57″E / 29.94361°N 121.81583°E /29.94361; 121.81583 (Guodian Beilun Power Station ) 7,340 [ 60] 2. Tuoketuo China40°11′49″N 111°21′52″E / 40.19694°N 111.36444°E /40.19694; 111.36444 (Tuoketuo Power Plant ) 6,720 [ 36] [ 37] 3. 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 ) 6,100 [ 61] 4. 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 [ 62] [ 61] 5. Changle China 6,000 [ 63] 6. 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 [ 64] [ 65] Usesbituminous coal 7. Waigaoqiao China31°21′21″N 121°35′54″E / 31.35583°N 121.59833°E /31.35583; 121.59833 (Waigaoqiao Power Station ) 5,160 [ 66] 8. Bełchatów Poland 51°15′59″N 19°19′50″E / 51.26639°N 19.33056°E /51.26639; 19.33056 (Bełchatów Power Station ) 5,102 [ 67] Useslignite 9. 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 [ 68] 10. Guohua Taishan China21°52′00″N 112°55′22″E / 21.86667°N 112.92278°E /21.86667; 112.92278 (Guohua Taishan Power Station ) 5,000 [ 69] [ 70] Jiaxing 30°37′46″N 121°08′49″E / 30.62944°N 121.14694°E /30.62944; 121.14694 (Jiaxing Power Station )
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 [ 71] 2. Ghazlan [no ] Saudi Arabia26°51′15″N 49°53′56″E / 26.85417°N 49.89889°E /26.85417; 49.89889 (Ghazlan Power Plant ) 4,528[ 72] [ 73] 3. Kashima Japan35°52′47″N 140°41′22″E / 35.87972°N 140.68944°E /35.87972; 140.68944 (Kashima Power Station ) 4,400[ 74] [ 75] 4. Anegasaki Japan35°29′06″N 140°01′00″E / 35.48500°N 140.01667°E /35.48500; 140.01667 (Anegasaki Power Station ) 3,600[ 72] [ 75] 5. Qurayyah Saudi Arabia25°50′40″N 50°7′31″E / 25.84444°N 50.12528°E /25.84444; 50.12528 (Qurayyah IPP ) 3,927[ 72] [ 76] [ 77] 6. Yokohama [ja ] Japan35°28′36″N 139°40′44″E / 35.47667°N 139.67889°E /35.47667; 139.67889 (Yokohama Power Station ) 3,379[ 72] [ 75] 7. Hirono Japan37°14′18″N 141°01′04″E / 37.23833°N 141.01778°E /37.23833; 141.01778 (Hirono Power Station ) 3,200[ 74] [ 75] 8. Sabiya I Kuwait2,400 [ 78] 8. Az Zour South Kuwait2,400 [ 79] 8. Doha West Kuwait2,400 [ 80]
Surgut-2 , the world's second-largest natural gas power stationRank Station Country Location Capacity (MW ) Ref 1. Jebel Ali Power and Desalination Plant 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 ) 8,695 [ 23] 2. 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 ) 5,687[ 81] [ 82] [ 83] 3. Futtsu Japan35°20′35″N 139°50′02″E / 35.34306°N 139.83389°E /35.34306; 139.83389 (Futtsu Power Station ) 5,040 [ 75] 4. Tatan Taiwan 25°01′34″N 121°02′50″E / 25.02611°N 121.04722°E /25.02611; 121.04722 (Tatan Power Plant ) 4,986 [ 84] 5. Kawagoe Japan35°00′25″N 136°41′20″E / 35.00694°N 136.68889°E /35.00694; 136.68889 (Chita Power Station ) 4,802 [ 83] 6. Burullus Power Plant Egypt 31°31′46″N 30°48′32″E / 31.52944°N 30.80889°E /31.52944; 30.80889 (Burullus Power Plant ) 4,800 [ 85] 7. Higashi-Niigata Japan 37°59′58″N 139°14′29″E / 37.99944°N 139.24139°E /37.99944; 139.24139 (Higashi-Niigata Thermal Power Station ) 4,780 [ 86] 8. Chiba Japan35°33′57″N 140°06′20″E / 35.56583°N 140.10556°E /35.56583; 140.10556 (Chiba Power Station ) 4,380 [ 75] 9. Himeji Japan34°46′24″N 134°41′38″E / 34.77333°N 134.69389°E /34.77333; 134.69389 (Himeji-2 Power Station ) 4,086 [ 87] [ 88] 10. Phú Mỹ Vietnam10°36′20″N 107°02′12″E / 10.60556°N 107.03667°E /10.60556; 107.03667 (Phú Mỹ Power Plant ) 3,900 [ 89]
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa , the largest nuclear power station (suspended since 2011)Rank Station Country Location Capacity (MW ) Ref - Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Japan37°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) [ 25] [ 26] [ 27] 1. 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 ) 7,489 [ 90] 2. 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 ) 7,268 [ 33] 3. Bruce Canada44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W / 44.32528°N 81.59944°W /44.32528; -81.59944 (Bruce Nuclear Generating Station ) 6,610 [ 91] 4. Hongyanhe China39°48′7″N 121°28′30″E / 39.80194°N 121.47500°E /39.80194; 121.47500 6,366 [ 45] 5. Fuqing China25°26′45″N 119°26′50″E / 25.44583°N 119.44722°E /25.44583; 119.44722 6,120 [ 92] 6. Tianwan China 34°41′13″N 119°27′35″E / 34.68694°N 119.45972°E /34.68694; 119.45972 (Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant ) 6,100 [ 93] 7. Yangjiang China21°42′35″N 112°15′38″E / 21.70972°N 112.26056°E /21.70972; 112.26056 (Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station ) 6,000 [ 92] 8. Hanbit South Korea35°24′54″N 126°25′26″E / 35.41500°N 126.42389°E /35.41500; 126.42389 (Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant ) 5,875 [ 33] - Zaporizhzhia Ukraine 47°30′44″N 34°35′09″E / 47.51222°N 34.58583°E /47.51222; 34.58583 (Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant ) 5,700(out of service since 2022) [ 94] [ 95]
Eesti Power Station , the world's largest oil shale-fired power stationShatura , largest peat-fired power station at1,500MW ^ Natural gas primary fuel (78.0%), peat secondary (11.5%) Renewable power stations [ edit ] ^ installed capacity is 1100 MW with cofiring 80% coal and 20% biomass Hellisheiði Power Station , the eighth largest geothermal power station at303MWe Station Country Location Capacity (MW ) Ref Three Gorges China30°49′15″N 111°00′08″E / 30.82083°N 111.00222°E /30.82083; 111.00222 (Three Gorges Dam ) 22,500 [ 1] Baihetan Dam China 27°13′07″N 102°54′22″E / 27.21861°N 102.90611°E /27.21861; 102.90611 (Baihetan Dam ) 16,000 [ 9] [ 122] 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 [ 13] [ 14] Xiluodu China 28°15′52″N 103°38′47″E / 28.26444°N 103.64639°E /28.26444; 103.64639 (Xiluodu Dam ) 13,860 [ 123] Belo Monte Brazil 03°07′27″S 51°42′01″W / 3.12417°S 51.70028°W /-3.12417; -51.70028 (Belo Monte Dam ) 11,233 [ 19] Guri Venezuela 07°45′59″N 62°59′57″W / 7.76639°N 62.99917°W /7.76639; -62.99917 (Guri Dam ) 10,235 [ 21] Wudongde China 26°19′29.40067″N 102°38′2.49929″E / 26.3248335194°N 102.6340275806°E /26.3248335194; 102.6340275806 10,200 [ 124] Tucuruí Brazil 03°49′53″S 49°38′36″W / 3.83139°S 49.64333°W /-3.83139; -49.64333 (Tucuruí Dam ) 8,370 Xiangjiaba China28°38′57″N 104°22′14″E / 28.64917°N 104.37056°E /28.64917; 104.37056 (Xiangjiaba Dam ) 7,798 [ 29] [ 30] Grand Coulee United States47°57′23″N 118°58′56″W / 47.95639°N 118.98222°W /47.95639; -118.98222 (Grand Coulee Dam ) 6,809 [ 34]
Chief Joseph , fourth largest run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station at2,620MW Rance , second largest tidal power station at240MW Satellite image of theBhadla Solar Park in India, one of the world's largest solar parks Station Country Location Capacity (MW ) Ref Gonghe Talatan Solar Park China36°10′54″N 100°34′41″E / 36.18167°N 100.57806°E /36.18167; 100.57806 (Gonghe Talatan Solar Park ) 15,600 [ 130] [ 131] Ningdong Solar Park China37°58′20″N 106°52′18″E / 37.97216°N 106.87157°E /37.97216; 106.87157 (Ningdong Solar Park ) 13,640 Urtmorin Solar Park China36°48′49″N 93°25′41″E / 36.8135°N 93.4281°E /36.8135; 93.4281 (Urtmorin Solar Park ) 6,100 Midong Solar Park China44°43′30″N 87°40′44″E / 44.725°N 87.679°E /44.725; 87.679 (Midong Solar Park ) 5,000 [ 132] [ 133] Hobq Solar Park China40°23′48″N 108°52′50″E / 40.3967°N 108.88052°E /40.3967; 108.88052 (Hobq Solar Park 1 ) 40°18′09″N 109°43′17″E / 40.30244°N 109.72149°E /40.30244; 109.72149 (Hobq Solar Park 2 ) 4,000 Ruoqiang Solar Park China38°54′18″N 88°15′08″E / 38.9050°N 88.2522°E /38.9050; 88.2522 (Ruoqiang Solar Park ) 4,000 Otog Front Banner Solar Park China38°26′08″N 106°53′03″E / 38.43564°N 106.88427°E /38.43564; 106.88427 (Otag Front Banner Solar Park ) 4,000 Gelmud East Solar Park China36°22′16″N 95°11′36″E / 36.3711°N 95.1934°E /36.3711; 95.1934 (Gelmud East Solar Park ) 3,550 Denlingha Solar Park China33°13′20″N 97°07′26″E / 33.2221°N 97.1239°E /33.2221; 97.1239 (Delingha Solar Park ) 3,350 Mori Solar Park China44°00′57″N 90°12′15″E / 44.0157°N 90.2041°E /44.0157; 90.2041 (Mori Solar Park ) 3,000
Concentrated solar thermal [ edit ] The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, the largest single-site concentrated solar power plant in the world Shepherds Flat Wind Farm , the sixth-largest wind farm at845MW
Storage power stations [ edit ] Upper reservoir ofOkutataragi Pumped Storage Power Station at1,932MW This section needs to beupdated . Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (September 2022 )
List of largest power stations and units within each country [ edit ] Largest operating power station and largest single generating unit within each country Country Largest facility Location Capacity (MW ) Fuel type Largest unit (name of power station) Location Unit capacity (MW) Fuel type Refs Afghanistan Naghlu 34°38′28″N 69°43′01″E / 34.64111°N 69.71694°E /34.64111; 69.71694 (Naghlu Dam ) 100 Hydro [ 205] Albania Koman 42°06′23″N 19°49′37″E / 42.10639°N 19.82694°E /42.10639; 19.82694 (Koman Dam ) 600 Hydro [ 206] Algeria Hadjret En-Nouss 36°34′36″N 02°04′47″E / 36.57667°N 2.07972°E /36.57667; 2.07972 (Hadjret En-Nouss CCGT Power Plant ) 1,260 Gas Skikda 36°52′44″N 06°56′12″E / 36.87889°N 6.93667°E /36.87889; 6.93667 (SKS Skikda CCGT Power Plant ) 440 Gas [ 207] [ 208] Argentina Yacyretá 27°28′58″S 56°43′30″W / 27.48278°S 56.72500°W /-27.48278; -56.72500 (Yacyreta Dam ) 3,100 Hydro Atucha II – CNAII32°13′54″S 64°26′38″W / 32.23167°S 64.44389°W /-32.23167; -64.44389 (Atucha II Nuclear Power Plant ) 745 Nuclear [ 209] [ 210] [ 211] Armenia Hrazdan 40°33′59″N 44°45′03″E / 40.56639°N 44.75083°E /40.56639; 44.75083 (Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant ) 1,590 Gas/Oil Australia Eraring 33°03′44″S 151°31′13″E / 33.06222°S 151.52028°E /-33.06222; 151.52028 (Eraring Power Station ) 2,880 Coal Kogan Creek 26°54′59″S 150°44′57″E / 26.91639°S 150.74917°E /-26.91639; 150.74917 (Kogan Creek Power Station ) 750 Coal [ 212] [ 213] Austria Simmering 48°10′52″N 16°26′06″E / 48.18111°N 16.43500°E /48.18111; 16.43500 (Simmering Power Station ) 1,700 Gas Dürnrohr 48°19′32″N 15°55′25″E / 48.32556°N 15.92361°E /48.32556; 15.92361 (Dürnrohr Creek Power Station ) 405 Coal [ 214] [ 215] Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 40°46′49″N 46°59′30″E / 40.78028°N 46.99167°E /40.78028; 46.99167 (Azerbaijan Thermal Power Plant ) 2,400 Fuel oil Bangladesh Ashuganj Power Station 24°02′35″N 91°01′06″E / 24.04306°N 91.01833°E /24.04306; 91.01833 (Ghorasal Gas Power Plant ) 1569.67 Gas 400MW CCPP (East) 24°02′35″N 91°01′06″E / 24.04306°N 91.01833°E /24.04306; 91.01833 (Ghorasal Gas Power Plant ) 400.16 Gas [ 216] Belarus Lukoml 54°40′51″N 29°08′05″E / 54.68083°N 29.13472°E /54.68083; 29.13472 (Lukoml Power Plant ) 2,890 Gas Belgium Tihange 50°32′5″N 5°16′21″E / 50.53472°N 5.27250°E /50.53472; 5.27250 (Tihange Nuclear Power Station ) 3,008 Nuclear Tihange Unit 350°32′5″N 5°16′21″E / 50.53472°N 5.27250°E /50.53472; 5.27250 (Tihange Nuclear Power Station ) 1,065 Nuclear [ 217] [ 218] Bhutan Tala 27°02′09″N 89°35′49″E / 27.03583°N 89.59694°E /27.03583; 89.59694 1,020 Hydro Tala 27°02′09″N 89°35′49″E / 27.03583°N 89.59694°E /27.03583; 89.59694 170 Hydro Brazil Itaipu 25°24′31″S 54°35′21″W / 25.40861°S 54.58917°W /-25.40861; -54.58917 (Itaipu Dam ) 14,000 Hydro Angra II 23°00′30″S 44°27′26″W / 23.00833°S 44.45722°W /-23.00833; -44.45722 (Angra Nuclear Power Plant ) 1,350 Nuclear [ 219] Bulgaria Kozloduy 43°44′46″N 23°46′14″E / 43.74611°N 23.77056°E /43.74611; 23.77056 (Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant ) 2,000 Nuclear Burma Yeywa 21°41′20″N 96°25′17″E / 21.68889°N 96.42139°E /21.68889; 96.42139 (Yeywa Dam ) 790 Hydro Yeywa 197 Hydro [ 220] Canada Bruce 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W / 44.32528°N 81.59944°W /44.32528; -81.59944 6,610 Nuclear Darlington 43°52′09″N 78°43′27″W / 43.86917°N 78.72417°W /43.86917; -78.72417 878 Nuclear [ 91] [ 221] [ 222] Chile Ventanas 32°45′04″S 71°28′57″W / 32.75111°S 71.48250°W /-32.75111; -71.48250 875 Coal Atacama 370 Gas China Three Gorges 30°49′15″N 111°00′08″E / 30.82083°N 111.00222°E /30.82083; 111.00222 (Three Gorges Dam ) 22,500 Hydro Taishan 21°55′04″N 112°58′55″E / 21.91778°N 112.98194°E /21.91778; 112.98194 (Taishan Nuclear Power Plant ) 1,660 Nuclear [ 92] Colombia Hidroituango 7°08′04″N 75°39′43″W / 7.13444°N 75.66194°W /7.13444; -75.66194 (Ituango Hydroelectric Power Plant ) 2,456 Hydro Costa Rica Limón 10°3′56″N 84°34′48″W / 10.06556°N 84.58000°W /10.06556; -84.58000 (Reventazón Hydroelectric Power Plant ) 306 Hydro Croatia HE Zakučac 43°27′26″N 15°42′8″E / 43.45722°N 15.70222°E /43.45722; 15.70222 (Reventazón Hydroelectric Power Plant ) 538 Hydro HE Zakučac A, B, C, D 134.5 Hydro [ 223] Czech Republic Temelín 49°10′48″N 14°22′34″E / 49.18000°N 14.37611°E /49.18000; 14.37611 (Temelín Nuclear Power Station ) 2,030 Nuclear Temelín 1,015 Nuclear [ 224] DR Congo Inga II 5°31′36″S 13°37′14″E / 5.52667°S 13.62056°E /-5.52667; 13.62056 (Inga II Power Station ) 1,424 Hydro [ 225] Denmark Asnæs 55°39′41″N 11°05′04″E / 55.66139°N 11.08444°E /55.66139; 11.08444 1,057 Coal Egypt Burullus Power Plant 31°31′46″N 30°48′32″E / 31.52944°N 30.80889°E /31.52944; 30.80889 (Burullus Power Plant ) 4,800 Gas [ 85] EstoniaEesti Power Plant 59°16′10″N 27°54′08″E / 59.269565°N 27.902184°E /59.269565; 27.902184 1,615 Oil shale Ethiopia GERD 11°12′55″N 35°05′35″E / 11.21528°N 35.09306°E /11.21528; 35.09306 (Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam ) 5,150 Hydro [ 226] Finland Olkiluoto 61°14′13″N 21°26′27″E / 61.23694°N 21.44083°E /61.23694; 21.44083 3,380 Nuclear Olkiluoto Unit 361°14′13″N 21°26′27″E / 61.23694°N 21.44083°E /61.23694; 21.44083 1,600 Nuclear France Gravelines 51°00′55″N 02°08′10″E / 51.01528°N 2.13611°E /51.01528; 2.13611 5,460 Nuclear Flamanville Unit 349°32′11″N 01°52′54″W / 49.53639°N 1.88167°W /49.53639; -1.88167 1600 Nuclear [ 227] Germany Boxberg 51°24′58″N 14°33′53″E / 51.41611°N 14.56472°E /51.41611; 14.56472 2,575[ 228] Coal Ghana Akosombo 6°17′59″N 00°03′34″E / 6.29972°N 0.05944°E /6.29972; 0.05944 1,020 Hydro Greece Agios Dimitrios Power Plant 40°23′38″N 21°55′30″E / 40.393757°N 21.925106°E /40.393757; 21.925106 1,585 Coal Unit V 365 Lignite Hungary Paks 46°34′21″N 18°51′15″E / 46.57250°N 18.85417°E /46.57250; 18.85417 (Paks Nuclear Power Plant ) 1,889 Nuclear Paks 46°34′21″N 18°51′15″E / 46.57250°N 18.85417°E /46.57250; 18.85417 (Paks Nuclear Power Plant ) 473 Nuclear Iceland Kárahnjúkavirkjun 64°56′N 15°48′W / 64.933°N 15.800°W /64.933; -15.800 690 Hydro [ 229] India Vindhyachal 24°05′53″N 82°40′18″E / 24.09806°N 82.67167°E /24.09806; 82.67167 (Vindhyachal Thermal Power Station ) 4,760 Coal Kudankulam 08°10′03″N 77°42′46″E / 8.16750°N 77.71278°E /8.16750; 77.71278 (Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant ) 917 Nuclear [ 230] Indonesia Paiton 4,710 Coal Paiton 800 Coal Iran Damavand 2,868 Gas [ 231] [ 232] Iraq Al-Shemal 2,100 Fuel oil Israel Orot Rabin 32°28′12″N 34°53′16″E / 32.47000°N 34.88778°E /32.47000; 34.88778 (Orot Rabin ) 2,590 Coal Rutenberg 31°37′48″N 34°31′18″E / 31.63000°N 34.52167°E /31.63000; 34.52167 (Rutenberg Power Station ) 575 Coal Italy Alessandro Volta 42°21′33″N 11°31′47″E / 42.35917°N 11.52972°E /42.35917; 11.52972 (Alessandro Volta Power Plant ) 3,600 Gas Fuel oil, gas Jamaica South Jamaica Power Centre 17°54′01″N 77°06′30″W / 17.9004°N 77.1082°W /17.9004; -77.1082 (South Jamaica Power Centre ) 192 Gas Japan Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 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 Nuclear Hekinan Power Station 34°50′07″N 136°57′39″E / 34.83528°N 136.96083°E /34.83528; 136.96083 (Hekinan Power Station ) 1,000 Coal [ 233] Kenya Gitaru 00°47′48″S 37°44′50″E / 0.79667°S 37.74722°E /-0.79667; 37.74722 (Gitaru Hydroelectric Power Station ) 225 Hydro [ 234] Kyrgyzstan Toktogul 41°39′25″N 72°38′9″E / 41.65694°N 72.63583°E /41.65694; 72.63583 (Toktogul Dam ) 1,260 Hydro Toktogul 41°39′25″N 72°38′9″E / 41.65694°N 72.63583°E /41.65694; 72.63583 (Toktogul Dam ) 360 Hydro [ 235] Latvia Pļaviņas 56°35′00″N 25°14′30″E / 56.58333°N 25.24167°E /56.58333; 25.24167 (Pļaviņas Hydroelectric Power Station ) 883 Hydro Lebanon Zouk 33°58′12″N 35°36′14″E / 33.97000°N 35.60389°E /33.97000; 35.60389 (Zouk Thermal Power Station ) 607 Fuel oil Zouk 4 33°58′12″N 35°36′14″E / 33.97000°N 35.60389°E /33.97000; 35.60389 (Zouk Thermal Power Station ) 172 Fuel oil [ 236] Lithuania Elektrėnai 54°46′15″N 24°38′46″E / 54.77083°N 24.64611°E /54.77083; 24.64611 (Elektrėnai Power Plant ) 1,800 Gas Malaysia Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz 03°07′01″N 101°19′19″E / 3.11694°N 101.32194°E /3.11694; 101.32194 2,420 Gas Tuanku Jaafar 02°31′59″N 101°47′28″E / 2.53306°N 101.79111°E /2.53306; 101.79111 (Tuanku Jaafar Power Station ) 750 Gas [ 237] Mexico Manuel Moreno Torres 16°56′30″N 93°06′02″W / 16.94167°N 93.10056°W /16.94167; -93.10056 (Manuel Moreno Torres ) 2,430 Hydro Laguna Verde 665 Nuclear [ 238] Morocco Jorf Lasfar 33°06′17″N 08°38′12″W / 33.10472°N 8.63667°W /33.10472; -8.63667 1,356 Coal Mozambique Cahora Bassa 15°35′09″S 32°42′17″E / 15.58583°S 32.70472°E /-15.58583; 32.70472 (Cahora Bassa Dam ) 2,075 Hydro Nepal Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project 27°50′38″N 86°13′05″E / 27.84389°N 86.21806°E /27.84389; 86.21806 (Upper Tamakoshi Dam ) 456 Hydro Upper Tamakoshi Hydroelectric Project 76 Hydro [ 239] Netherlands Claus 51°09′21″N 05°54′25″E / 51.15583°N 5.90694°E /51.15583; 5.90694 (Claus Power Station ) 1,900 Gas New Zealand Huntly 37°32′38″S 175°9′10″E / 37.54389°S 175.15278°E /-37.54389; 175.15278 (Huntly Power Station ) 950 Coal/gas Huntly Unit 537°32′38″S 175°9′10″E / 37.54389°S 175.15278°E /-37.54389; 175.15278 (Huntly Power Station ) 400 Gas Nigeria Egbin 06°33′48″N 03°36′55″E / 6.56333°N 3.61528°E /6.56333; 3.61528 1,320 Gas North Macedonia Bitola 41°03′29″N 21°29′00″E / 41.05806°N 21.48333°E /41.05806; 21.48333 (REK Bitola ) 675 Coal Norway Kvilldal 1,240 Hydro Pakistan Tarbela 34°05′23″N 72°41′54″E / 34.08972°N 72.69833°E /34.08972; 72.69833 (Tarbela Dam ) 4,888 Hydro Panama Enel Fortuna 300[ 240] [ 241] Hydro Paraguay Itaipu 25°24′31″S 54°35′21″W / 25.40861°S 54.58917°W /-25.40861; -54.58917 (Itaipu Dam ) 14,000 Hydro Peru Mantaro-Tablachaca Hydroelectric Complex (Spanish ) 12°17′28″S 74°41′04″W / 12.29111°S 74.68444°W /-12.29111; -74.68444 (Mantaro-Tablachaca ) 1,008 Hydro Ventanilla 185 Gas [ 242] [ 243] Philippines Sual Power Station 13°46′13″N 121°02′06″E / 13.77028°N 121.03500°E /13.77028; 121.03500 (Santa Rita San Lorenzo CCGT ) 1,500 Gas Sual Power Station 16°07′27″N 120°06′04″E / 16.12417°N 120.10111°E /16.12417; 120.10111 (Sual Power Station ) 647 Coal [ 244] [ 245] Poland Bełchatów 51°15′59″N 19°19′50″E / 51.26639°N 19.33056°E /51.26639; 19.33056 (Bełchatów Power Plant ) 5,102 Coal Bełchatów 51°15′59″N 19°19′50″E / 51.26639°N 19.33056°E /51.26639; 19.33056 (Bełchatów Power Plant ) 858 Coal Portugal Pego 39°28′5″N 8°6′33″W / 39.46806°N 8.10917°W /39.46806; -8.10917 (Pego ) 1,473 Coal, natural gas Sines 37°55′57″N 8°48′14″W / 37.93250°N 8.80389°W /37.93250; -8.80389 (Sines ) 1,180 Coal Qatar Ras Qartas 25°56′13″N 51°31′20″E / 25.93694°N 51.52222°E /25.93694; 51.52222 (Ras Qartas Energy Plant ) 2,730 Gas Romania Turceni 44°40′11″N 23°24′28″E / 44.66972°N 23.40778°E /44.66972; 23.40778 (Turceni Power Station ) 2,640 Coal Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant 706 Nuclear Russia Sayano-Shushenskaya 54°49′33″N 91°22′13″E / 54.82583°N 91.37028°E /54.82583; 91.37028 6,400 Hydro Kostroma Power Station 57°27′22″N 41°10′20″E / 57.45611°N 41.17222°E /57.45611; 41.17222 1,200 Gas [ 43] Rwanda Nyabarongo 1°59′19.4″S 29°37′59.3″E / 1.988722°S 29.633139°E /-1.988722; 29.633139 28 Hydro Saudi Arabia Shoaiba 20°40′48″N 139°31′24″E / 20.68000°N 139.52333°E /20.68000; 139.52333 (Shoaiba power and desalination plant ) 5,600 Fuel oil 730 Serbia TPP Nikola Tesla 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 ) 3,286 Coal TENT B1/B2 44°39′14.4″N 20°00′20.8″E / 44.654000°N 20.005778°E /44.654000; 20.005778 (TPP Nikola Tesla B ) 620 Coal [ 246] [ 247] [ 248] [ 249] Singapore Tuas 01°17′20″N 103°38′29″E / 1.28889°N 103.64139°E /1.28889; 103.64139 (Tuas Power Station ) 1,470 Gas Tuas 01°17′20″N 103°38′29″E / 1.28889°N 103.64139°E /1.28889; 103.64139 (Tuas Power Station ) 600 Oil [ 250] [ 251] Slovenia Krško Nuclear Power Plant 45°56′18″N 15°30′56″E / 45.9382023°N 15.5154258°E /45.9382023; 15.5154258 (Krško Nuclear Power Plant ) 696 Nuclear [ 252] South Africa Kusile 23°42′00″S 27°33′00″E / 23.70000°S 27.55000°E /-23.70000; 27.55000 (Medupi Power Station ) 4,800 Coal Koeberg 930 Nuclear [ 253] South Korea Kori 35°15′13″N 129°17′40″E / 35.25361°N 129.29444°E /35.25361; 129.29444 (Kori Nuclear Power Plant ) 7,411 Nuclear [ 254] [ 33] Spain Almaraz 39°48′29″N 05°41′49″W / 39.80806°N 5.69694°W /39.80806; -5.69694 (Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant ) 2,017 Nuclear Almaraz 39°48′29″N 05°41′49″W / 39.80806°N 5.69694°W /39.80806; -5.69694 (Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant ) 1,011 Nuclear [ 255] Sri Lanka Lakvijaya 08°01′06″N 79°43′22″E / 8.01833°N 79.72278°E /8.01833; 79.72278 (Lakvijaya Power Station ) 900 Coal Lakvijaya 08°01′06″N 79°43′22″E / 8.01833°N 79.72278°E /8.01833; 79.72278 (Lakvijaya Power Station ) 300 Coal [ 256] [ 257] Sudan Roseires 11°47′56″N 34°23′17″E / 11.79889°N 34.38806°E /11.79889; 34.38806 (Roseires Dam Hydroelectric Power Plant ) 1,800 Hydro [ 258] Suriname Afobaka 4°58′56″N 54°59′32″W / 4.98222°N 54.99222°W /4.98222; -54.99222 (Afobaka Dam ) 180 Hydro Sweden Forsmark 60°24′12″N 18°10′00″E / 60.40333°N 18.16667°E /60.40333; 18.16667 3,333 Nuclear Oskarshamn 57°24′56″N 16°40′16″E / 57.41556°N 16.67111°E /57.41556; 16.67111 1,400 Nuclear [ 259] [ 260] Switzerland Bieudron 46°11′07″N 07°14′58″E / 46.18528°N 7.24944°E /46.18528; 7.24944 (Bieudron Hydroelectric Power Station ) 1,269 Hydro Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant 47°36′11″N 08°11′05″E / 47.60306°N 8.18472°E /47.60306; 8.18472 (Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant ) 1,220 Nuclear [ 261] [ 262] Taiwan Taichung 24°12′46″N 120°28′52″E / 24.21278°N 120.48111°E /24.21278; 120.48111 (Taichung Power Plant ) 5,832 Coal Kuosheng 25°12′10″N 121°39′45″E / 25.20278°N 121.66250°E /25.20278; 121.66250 (Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant ) 985 Nuclear [ 65] [ 263] Tanzania Kidatu 07°38′24″S 36°52′59″E / 7.64000°S 36.88306°E /-7.64000; 36.88306 (Kidatu Dam ) 204 Hydro [ 264] [ 265] Thailand Mae Moh 18°17′45″N 99°45′07″E / 18.29583°N 99.75194°E /18.29583; 99.75194 2,180 Coal Turkey Atatürk 37°28′58″N 38°19′14″E / 37.48278°N 38.32056°E /37.48278; 38.32056 2,400 Hydro Uganda Bujagali Power Station 27°50′38″N 86°13′05″E / 27.84389°N 86.21806°E /27.84389; 86.21806 (Bujagali Hydroelectric Power Station ) 250 Hydro [ 266] Ukraine Zaporizhzhia 47°30′44″N 35°35′09″E / 47.51222°N 35.58583°E /47.51222; 35.58583 5,700 Nuclear [ 94] United Kingdom Drax 53°44′09″N 00°59′47″W / 53.73583°N 0.99639°W /53.73583; -0.99639 2,595 Biomass (formerly coal) [ 267] [ 268] United States Grand Coulee 47°57′23″N 118°58′56″W / 47.95639°N 118.98222°W /47.95639; -118.98222 (Grand Coulee Dam ) 6,809 Hydro Grand Gulf 32°0′26″N 91°2′52″W / 32.00722°N 91.04778°W /32.00722; -91.04778 (Grand Gulf Nuclear Generating Station ) 1,401 Nuclear Uruguay Salto Grande 31°16′31″S 57°56′18″W / 31.27528°S 57.93833°W /-31.27528; -57.93833 (Salto Grande Dam ) 1,890 Hydro Venezuela Guri 07°45′59″N 62°59′57″W / 7.76639°N 62.99917°W /7.76639; -62.99917 (Guri Dam ) 10,235 Hydro Vietnam Sơn La 21°29′47″N 103°59′42″E / 21.49639°N 103.99500°E /21.49639; 103.99500 (Sơn La Dam ) 2,400 Hydro Nhon Trach-2 760 Gas [ 269] Zambia Kariba 15°48′30″S 28°25′15″E / 15.80833°S 28.42083°E /-15.80833; 28.42083 960 Hydro Zimbabwe Hwange 18°23′0″S 26°28′12″E / 18.38333°S 26.47000°E /-18.38333; 26.47000 920 Coal
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