The following page lists power stations in Ukraine.
See main article: Nuclear power in Ukraine.
Name | Location | Coordinates | Type | Capacity (MWe) | Commissioned | Notes | Refs |
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50.3025°N 26.6479°W | 2000 | 1987, 2004 | [1] [2] | ||||
51.3269°N 25.8906°W | 2819 | 1980-2004 | [3] | ||||
47.812°N 31.2174°W | 3000 | 1982, 1985, 1989 | [4] | ||||
47.5085°N 34.5844°W | 6000 | 1984-1995 | The largest nuclear power plant in Europe. In Russian control. | [5] | |||
Name | Location | Coordinates | Type | Capacity, MWe | Operational | Notes | Refs | |
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Chernobyl Unit 1 | 51.3894°N 30.1068°W | 1000 | 1977–1996 | |||||
Chernobyl Unit 2 | 51.3894°N 30.1044°W | 1000 | 1978–1991 | |||||
Chernobyl Unit 3 | 51.3896°N 30.1004°W | 1000 | 1981–2000 | |||||
51.3896°N 30.099°W | 1000 | 1983–1986 | [6] | |||||
Chernobyl Unit 5 | 1000 | Never | ~75% Complete. Work stopped ~1989 | |||||
Chernobyl Unit 6 | 1000 | Never | Building foundation & floor laid. Work stopped ~1989 | |||||
45.3919°N 35.8037°W | 1000 | Never | Remains unfinished Commenced 1975 Unit 1 80% complete and Unit 2 18% finished in 1989 | |||||
49.0847°N 32.7853°W | 1000 | Never | never finished since 1977 and stopped in 1989 | |||||
46.4606°N 30.3161°W | 1000 | Never | never finished since 1980 and stopped in 1986 | [7] | ||||
Kharkiv | 49.6883°N 36.0684°W | 1000 | Never | never finished since 1986 and stopped in 1990 |
See main article: Hydroelectricity in Ukraine and Ukrhydroenergo.
Name | Location | Coordinates | Power (MW) | Year built | Refs | Date of destruction | |
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Zaporizhzhia | 47.8694°N 35.0861°W | 1,548 | 1927–1939 (destroyed in 1941 by the retreating Soviet Armed Forces to prevent its capture by Nazi Germany) Rebuilt 1969—1980 | ||||
Novodnistrovsk | 48.5939°N 27.4529°W | 702 | 1973—1981 | ||||
48.5144°N 27.4744°W | 972 | 1983—2015 | |||||
Vyshhorod | 50.5883°N 30.5118°W | 388.8 | 1964 | ||||
50.6083°N 30.4853°W | 235 | 1970 | |||||
Kaniv | 49.7665°N 31.4717°W | 444 | 1972 | ||||
49.8519°N 31.4506°W | 1,000 | 1986–1991; 2019–? (allegedly under construction, no progress as of 2024) | |||||
Svitlovodsk | 49.075°N 33.251°W | 625 | 1959 | ||||
Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station | Nova Kakhovka | 46.7761°N 33.3717°W | 351 | 1950-1956 (destroyed 6 June 2023) | June 6 2023 | ||
Kamianske | 48.5485°N 34.541°W | 352 | 1963 | [8] [9] | |||
Yuzhnoukrainsk | 47.7968°N 31.1806°W | 302 | 1981-2007 | [10] [11] |
See main article: Solar power in Ukraine.
Name | Location | Coordinates | MW | |
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Okhotnykovo Solar Park (Crimea) | Okhotnykove | 45.2869°N 33.5978°W | 82.65 | |
Perovo Solar Park (Crimea) | 44.9578°N 33.9269°W | 100 | ||
Starokozache Solar Park (Odesa Oblast) | 46.345°N 30.0028°W | 42.95 | ||
47.6664°N 34.275°W | 246 | |||
Artsyz | 45.9833°N 29.4639°W | 43.14 | ||
(Crimea) | 45.2372°N 33.6744°W | 31.55 | ||
Reni | 45.4689°N 28.2478°W | 43.4 | ||
Tryfonivka | 46.6919°N 32.6244°W | 10 | ||
Pripyat | 51.3922°N 30.0994°W ? | 100 | ||
47.6586°N 34.1494°W | 240 | |||
Kamianets-Podilskyi | 48.6333°N 26.6306°W | 63 |
See main article: Wind power in Ukraine.