Three Gorges Dam  in China, currently the world's largest hydroelectric  power station, and the largest power-producing facility 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 installed electrical capacity . Non-renewable  power stations are those that run on coal , fuel oils , nuclear fuel , natural gas , oil shale  and peat , while renewable  power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass , geothermal , hydroelectric , solar , and wind . Only the most significant fuel source is listed for power stations that run on multiple sources. 
As of 2025, the largest power generating facility ever built is the Three Gorges Dam  in China, completed in 2012. The facility generates power by utilizing 32 Francis turbines  for a total capacity of 22,500 MW .[ 1] Baihetan Dam , at 16,000 MW , also in China.[ 2] Jebel Ali , UAE (8,695 MW ) and the largest coal plant is Tuoketuo , China (6,720 MW ). The largest nuclear plant is Kori , South Korea (7,489 MW ) following the 2011 suspension  of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa , Japan (7,965 MW ). 
In renewables, as of 2025, the largest solar farm is Gonghe Talatan Solar Park, China (15,600 MW ) and the largest wind farm is Gansu , China (7,965 MW ). 
As of 2025, The Medog Dam , currently under construction on the Yarlung Tsangpo  river in Mêdog 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 proposed Grand Inga Dam  in the Democratic Republic of 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] 87,100 MW . 
 
Top 20 largest power producing facilities     Rank  Country  Location MW ) TWh )  Notes       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  27°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]    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) [ 10]   Hydro      [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]    5.   Xiluodu  28°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      [ 15] [ 16]    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.   [ 17] [ 18]    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      [ 19]    8.   Wudongde Dam  26°19′29.4″N  102°38′2.2″E  /  26.324833°N 102.633944°E  / 26.324833; 102.633944   (Wudongde Hydropower Station ) 10,200   36.61 (2022)[ 7]     Hydro      [ 20]    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     [ 21]    10.   Tucuruí  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      [ 11] [ 15]    -   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) (2012–Present)    Nuclear  Suspended in 2011. Restart date scheduled to April 2025.[ Note 1]   [ 22] [ 23] [ 24] [ 25]    11.   Jiuquan (Gansu)  40°12′00″N  96°54′00″E  /  40.20000°N 96.90000°E  / 40.20000; 96.90000   (Gansu ) 7,965      Wind     [ 26]    12.   Xiangjiaba  28°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      [ 27] [ 28] [ 29]    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) [ 30]   Nuclear   Largest operational nuclear power station since September 2019.        14.   Hanul  37°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)[ 30]     Nuclear      [ 31]    15.   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  20.24 (average)    Hydro   Largest in North America  since 1949.   [ 32] [ 33]    16.   Tuoketuo  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  Largest coal-fired power station since 2017.   [ 34] [ 35]    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) [ 36]   Nuclear   Uprated  from 6,408 MWe to 6,610 MWe in November 2022. [ 37] [ 38]    18.   Longtan  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      [ 15] [ 39]    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[ 40]     Hydro      [ 41] [ 42]    20.   Hongyanhe  39°48′7″N  121°28′30″E  /  39.80194°N 121.47500°E  / 39.80194; 121.47500  6,366      Nuclear      [ 43]  
  
Timeline of the largest power plants in the world  At all times 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     1891   1895   Deptford Power Station  0.8   London , United Kingdom [ 44]    1895   1904   Edward Dean Adams Power Plant  37   Niagara Falls , New York , United States [ 45]    1904  1911  Niagara Power Plant 104  Niagara Falls , New York , United States[ 46]    1911  1913  Vemork 108  Rjukan , Telemark , Norway[ 47] [ 48]    1913  1914  Lock and Dam No. 19 142  Hamilton, Illinois  / Keokuk, Iowa , United States[ 49]    1914  1924  Niagara Power Plant 201  Niagara Falls , New York , USA[ 46]    1924  1939  Sir Adam Beck Station I 348.6-498[ 50]   Niagara Falls , Ontario , Canada[ 51]    1939  1949  Hoover Dam 705  Clark County, Nevada  / Mohave County, Arizona , United States[ 52] [ 53]    1949  1959  Grand Coulee Dam 2,280  Washington , United States     1959  1963  Volga Hydroelectric Station 2,300–2,563  Volgograd , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union[ 54]    1963  1971  Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station 2,750–4,500  Bratsk , Russian SFSR, Soviet Union[ 55]    1971  1983  Krasnoyarsk Dam 5,000–6,000  Krasnoyarsk , Russian SFSR, Soviet Union[ 56]    1983  1986  Grand Coulee Dam 6,181–6,809  Washington , United States[ 57]    1986  1989  Guri Dam 10,235       1989  2007  Itaipu Dam 10,500–14,000  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 fourth largest coal-fired power station, at 5,500 MWe     Rank  Station  Country  Location Capacity (MW )       1.  Tuoketuo 40°11′49″N  111°21′52″E  /  40.19694°N 111.36444°E  / 40.19694; 111.36444   (Tuoketuo Power Plant ) 6,720  [ 34] [ 35]    2.  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   [ 58]    3.  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  [ 59] [ 58]    4.  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  [ 60] [ 61] bituminous coal     5.  Waigaoqiao  31°21′21″N  121°35′54″E  /  31.35583°N 121.59833°E  / 31.35583; 121.59833   (Waigaoqiao Power Station ) 5,160  [ 62]    6.  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  [ 63] lignite     7.  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  [ 64]    8.  Guodian Beilun 29°56′37″N  121°48′57″E  /  29.94361°N 121.81583°E  / 29.94361; 121.81583   (Guodian Beilun Power Station ) 5,060  [ 65]    9.  Guohua Taishan  21°52′00″N  112°55′22″E  /  21.86667°N 112.92278°E  / 21.86667; 112.92278   (Guohua Taishan Power Station ) 5,000  [ 66] [ 67]    Jiaxing  30°37′46″N  121°08′49″E  /  30.62944°N 121.14694°E  / 30.62944; 121.14694   (Jiaxing Power Station )    10.  Vindhyachal  24°05′53″N  82°40′18″E  /  24.09806°N 82.67167°E  / 24.09806; 82.67167   (Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Plant ) 4,760  [ 68]  
 
Fuel oil      Rank  Station  Country  Location Capacity (MW )       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  [ 69]    2.   Ghazlan   26°51′15″N  49°53′56″E  /  26.85417°N 49.89889°E  / 26.85417; 49.89889   (Ghazlan Power Plant ) 4,528[ 70]   [ 71]    3.  Kashima 35°52′47″N  140°41′22″E  /  35.87972°N 140.68944°E  / 35.87972; 140.68944   (Kashima Power Station ) 4,400[ 72]   [ 73]    4.  Anegasaki 35°29′06″N  140°01′00″E  /  35.48500°N 140.01667°E  / 35.48500; 140.01667   (Anegasaki Power Station ) 3,600[ 70]   [ 73]    5.   Qurayyah  25°50′40″N  50°7′31″E  /  25.84444°N 50.12528°E  / 25.84444; 50.12528   (Qurayyah IPP ) 3,927[ 70]   [ 74] [ 75]    6.  Yokohama  35°28′36″N  139°40′44″E  /  35.47667°N 139.67889°E  / 35.47667; 139.67889   (Yokohama Power Station ) 3,379[ 70]   [ 73]    7.  Hirono 37°14′18″N  141°01′04″E  /  37.23833°N 141.01778°E  / 37.23833; 141.01778   (Hirono Power Station ) 3,200[ 72]   [ 73]    8.  Sabiya I  2,400  [ 76]    8.   Az Zour South      2,400   [ 77]    8.   Doha West      2,400   [ 78]  
 
Natural gas   Surgut-2 , the world's second-largest natural gas power station   Rank  Station  Country  Location Capacity (MW )       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  [ 21]    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[ 79]   [ 80] [ 81]    3.  Futtsu  35°20′35″N  139°50′02″E  /  35.34306°N 139.83389°E  / 35.34306; 139.83389   (Futtsu Power Station ) 5,040  [ 73]    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  [ 82]    5.  Kawagoe  35°00′25″N  136°41′20″E  /  35.00694°N 136.68889°E  / 35.00694; 136.68889   (Chita Power Station ) 4,802  [ 81]    6.  Burullus Power Station(German    Egypt 31°31′46″N  30°48′32″E  /  31.52944°N 30.80889°E  / 31.52944; 30.80889   (Burullus Power Station ) 4,800  [ 83]    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  [ 84]    8.  Chiba 35°33′57″N  140°06′20″E  /  35.56583°N 140.10556°E  / 35.56583; 140.10556   (Chiba Power Station ) 4,380  [ 73]    9.  Himeji   34°46′24″N  134°41′38″E  /  34.77333°N 134.69389°E  / 34.77333; 134.69389   (Himeji-2 Power Station ) 4,086  [ 85] [ 86]    10.  Phú Mỹ  10°36′20″N  107°02′12″E  /  10.60556°N 107.03667°E  / 10.60556; 107.03667   (Phú Mỹ Power Plant ) 3,900  [ 87]  
 
Nuclear   Kashiwazaki-Kariwa , the largest nuclear power station (suspended since 2011)   Rank  Station  Country  Location Capacity (MW )       -  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 (out of service since 2011)   [ 23] [ 24] [ 25]    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  [ 88]    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  [ 31]    3.  Bruce 44°19′31″N  81°35′58″W  /  44.32528°N 81.59944°W  / 44.32528; -81.59944   (Bruce Nuclear Generating Station ) 6,610  [ 89]    4.   Hongyanhe  39°48′7″N  121°28′30″E  /  39.80194°N 121.47500°E  / 39.80194; 121.47500  6,366   [ 43]    5.   Fuqing  25°26′45″N  119°26′50″E  /  25.44583°N 119.44722°E  / 25.44583; 119.44722  6,120   [ 90]    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   [ 91]    7.  Yangjiang 21°42′35″N  112°15′38″E  /  21.70972°N 112.26056°E  / 21.70972; 112.26056   (Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station ) 6,000  [ 90]    8.  Hanbit  35°24′54″N  126°25′26″E  /  35.41500°N 126.42389°E  / 35.41500; 126.42389   (Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant ) 5,875  [ 31]    -  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)   [ 92] [ 93]  
 
Oil shale   Eesti Power Station , the world's largest oil shale-fired power station
Peat   Shatura , largest peat-fired power station at 1,500 MW   ^ Natural gas primary fuel (78.0%), peat secondary (11.5%)   
Renewable power stations  
Biomass     ^ installed capacity is 1100 MW with cofiring 80% coal and 20% biomass   
Geothermal   Hellisheiði Power Station , the eighth largest geothermal power station at 303 MWe  
Hydroelectric  
Conventional     
Run-of-the-river   Chief Joseph , fourth largest run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station at 2,620 MW  
Tide   Rance , second largest tidal power station at 240 MW  
Solar power   
Photovoltaic   Satellite image of the Bhadla Solar Park  in India, one of the world's largest solar parks 
Concentrated solar thermal   The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, the largest single-site concentrated solar power plant in the world 
Wind   
Onshore   Shepherds Flat Wind Farm , the sixth-largest wind farm at 845 MW  
Offshore     
Hydrogen hybrid    
 
Storage power stations  
Pumped-storage   Upper reservoir of Okutataragi Pumped Storage Power Station  at 1,932 MW   
Battery storage     
Molten-salt    
List of largest power stations and units within each country   Largest operating power station and largest single generating unit within each country    Country  Largest facility  Location  CapacityMW )  Fuel type  Largest unit  Location  Unit capacity  Fuel type       Afghanistan Naghlu  34°38′28″N  69°43′01″E  /  34.64111°N 69.71694°E  / 34.64111; 69.71694   (Naghlu Dam ) 100   Hydro               [ 203]    Albania Koman  42°06′23″N  19°49′37″E  /  42.10639°N 19.82694°E  / 42.10639; 19.82694   (Koman Dam ) 600   Hydro               [ 204]    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   [ 205] [ 206]    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  – CNAII 32°13′54″S  64°26′38″W  /  32.23167°S 64.44389°W  / -32.23167; -64.44389   (Atucha II Nuclear Power Plant ) 745   Nuclear   [ 207] [ 208] [ 209]    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   [ 210] [ 211]    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   [ 212] [ 213]    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   [ 214]    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 3 50°32′5″N  5°16′21″E  /  50.53472°N 5.27250°E  / 50.53472; 5.27250   (Tihange Nuclear Power Station ) 1,065   Nuclear   [ 215] [ 216]    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   [ 217]    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   [ 218]    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   [ 89] [ 219] [ 220]    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   [ 90]    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   [ 221]    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   [ 222]    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               [ 223]    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 Station(German     31°31′46″N  30°48′32″E  /  31.52944°N 30.80889°E  / 31.52944; 30.80889   (Burullus Power Station ) 4,800   Gas               [ 83]    Eesti 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 Koysha Dam  6°34′39.5″N  36°32′54″E  /  6.577639°N 36.54833°E  / 6.577639; 36.54833   (Koysha Dam ) 2,160   Hydro               [ 224]    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 3 61°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 3 49°32′11″N  01°52′54″W  /  49.53639°N 1.88167°W  / 49.53639; -1.88167  1600   Nuclear   [ 225]    Germany Neurath  51°02′15″N  06°36′58″W  /  51.03750°N 6.61611°W  / 51.03750; -6.61611  4,400   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               [ 226]    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   [ 227]    Indonesia Paiton     4,710   Coal   Paiton     800   Coal        Iran Damavand      2,868   Gas               [ 228] [ 229]    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   [ 230]    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               [ 231]    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   [ 232]    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   [ 233]    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   [ 234]     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   [ 235]    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   [ 236]    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 5 37°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[ 237] [ 238]   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   [ 239] [ 240]    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   [ 241] [ 242]    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   [ 41]    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   [ 243] [ 244] [ 245] [ 246]    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   [ 247] [ 248]    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               [ 249]     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   [ 250]    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               [ 251] [ 31]     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   [ 252]    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   [ 253] [ 254]    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               [ 255]    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   [ 256]    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   [ 258] [ 259]    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   [ 61] [ 260]    Tanzania Kidatu  07°38′24″S  36°52′59″E  /  7.64000°S 36.88306°E  / -7.64000; 36.88306   (Kidatu Dam ) 204   Hydro               [ 261] [ 262]    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               [ 263]    Ukraine Zaporizhzhia  47°30′44″N  35°35′09″E  /  47.51222°N 35.58583°E  / 47.51222; 35.58583  5,700   Nuclear               [ 92]    United Kingdom Drax  53°44′09″N  00°59′47″W  /  53.73583°N 0.99639°W  / 53.73583; -0.99639  2,595   Biomass              [ 264] [ 265]    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   [ 266]    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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