List of power stations in Ukraine explained

The following page lists power stations in Ukraine.

Nuclear

See main article: Nuclear power in Ukraine.

In service

NameLocationCoordinatesTypeCapacity (MWe)CommissionedNotesRefs
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]

Historic

NameLocationCoordinatesTypeCapacity, MWeOperationalNotesRefs
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 NeverRemains 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]
Kharkiv49.6883°N 36.0684°W 1000 Never never finished since 1986 and stopped in 1990

Hydroelectric

See main article: Hydroelectricity in Ukraine and Ukrhydroenergo.

NameLocationCoordinatesPower (MW)Year builtRefsDate of destruction
Zaporizhzhia47.8694°N 35.0861°W1,548 1927–1939 (destroyed in 1941 by the retreating Soviet Armed Forces to prevent its capture by Nazi Germany)
Rebuilt 1969—1980
Novodnistrovsk48.5939°N 27.4529°W702 1973—1981
48.5144°N 27.4744°W972 1983—2015
Vyshhorod50.5883°N 30.5118°W388.8 1964
50.6083°N 30.4853°W235 1970
Kaniv49.7665°N 31.4717°W444 1972
49.8519°N 31.4506°W1,000 1986–1991; 2019–?
(allegedly under construction, no progress as of 2024)
Svitlovodsk49.075°N 33.251°W625 1959
Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station Nova Kakhovka46.7761°N 33.3717°W351 1950-1956 (destroyed 6 June 2023) June 6 2023
Kamianske48.5485°N 34.541°W352 1963 [8] [9]
Yuzhnoukrainsk47.7968°N 31.1806°W302 1981-2007 [10] [11]

Thermal

Name Location CoordinatesCapacity, MWe Units Fuel Adm. company Date of destruction
Burshtyn49.2096°N 24.6628°W2,334 12x200 coalZakhidenergoMarch 29, 2024
Dobrotvir50.2133°N 24.375°W600 3x100+2x150 coal Zakhidenergo-Zelenodolsk47.5392°N 33.6619°W2,820 10x282 coal Dniproenergo
Kurakhove thermal power plantKurakhove47.9944°N 37.2402°W1,482 7x200 coal DTEK Skhidenergo
Ladyzhyn48.7067°N 29.2202°W1,800 6x300 coal ZakhidenergoMarch 22, 2024
Lokachi50.7419°N 24.7419°W102x5natural gasNaftogaz Ukrainy
Luhansk thermal power plantShchastia48.7478°N 39.2624°W1,500 1x100+7x200 coal DTEK Skhidenergoin Russian control
Myronivskyi48.4808°N 38.2898°W100 0 coal DTEK Donetskoblenergoin Russian control
[12] Dnipro48.4053°N 35.1139°W1,765 4x150+4x300 coal Dniproenergo
Sievierodonetsk48.9375°N 38.4528°W150 1 coal Ministry of Energy and Coal of Ukrainein Russian control
Miusynsk48.0908°N 38.8803°Wdismantled 0 coal N/A
Sloviansk Thermal Power PlantMykolaivka48.8721°N 37.7657°W800 1x800 coal Donbasenergo
Novyi Svit47.8007°N 38.0057°W1,785 9x175 + 1x210 coal Donbasenergoin Russian control
Trypilska thermal power plantUkrainka, Kyiv Oblast50.1344°N 30.7468°W1,800 6x300 coal, natural gasCentrenergoApril 11, 2024
Vuhlehirska thermal power plantSvitlodarske, Donetsk Oblast48.4653°N 38.205°W3,600 4x300+3x800 coal, natural gas Centrenergoin Russian control
Zaporizhzhia thermal power stationEnerhodar47.5095°N 34.6244°W2,850 2x300+2x325+2x800 coal, natural gas Dniproenergoin Russian control
Zmiivska thermal power plantSlobozhanske49.5874°N 36.5307°W2,200 5x200+4x300 coal CentrenergoMarch 22, 2024
Zuivska power stationZuhres48.0331°N 38.2862°W1,220 3x300 + 1x320 coal, natural gas DTEK Skhidenergoin Russian control

Solar

See main article: Solar power in Ukraine.

NameLocationCoordinatesMW
Okhotnykovo Solar Park (Crimea)Okhotnykove45.2869°N 33.5978°W82.65
Perovo Solar Park (Crimea)44.9578°N 33.9269°W100
Starokozache Solar Park (Odesa Oblast)46.345°N 30.0028°W42.95
47.6664°N 34.275°W246
Artsyz45.9833°N 29.4639°W43.14
(Crimea)45.2372°N 33.6744°W31.55
Reni45.4689°N 28.2478°W43.4
Tryfonivka46.6919°N 32.6244°W10
Pripyat51.3922°N 30.0994°W ?100
47.6586°N 34.1494°W240
Kamianets-Podilskyi48.6333°N 26.6306°W63

Wind

See main article: Wind power in Ukraine.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nuclear Power Plants in Lithuania & Ukraine . https://archive.today/20121209092440/http://www.industcards.com/nuclear-lt-ua.htm . dead . 9 December 2012 . Power Plants Around The World . Gallery . 26 June 2011 . 17 April 2014 .
  2. Web site: KHMELNITSKI-1 . International Atomic Energy Agency . Power Reactor Information System . 20 April 2014.
  3. Web site: RIVNE-1 . International Atomic Energy Agency . Power Reactor Information System . 20 April 2014.
  4. Web site: SOUTH UKRAINE-1 . International Atomic Energy Agency . Power Reactor Information System . 20 April 2014.
  5. Web site: ZAPOROZHYE-1 . International Atomic Energy Agency . Power Reactor Information System . 20 April 2014.
  6. Web site: CHERNOBYL-4 . International Atomic Energy Agency . Power Reactor Information System . 20 April 2014.
  7. Web site: What is ATEC? . Sovietologist . Blog . 9 June 2008 . 20 April 2014.
  8. Web site: Hydroelectric Power Plants in Ukraine . https://archive.today/20121208152828/http://www.industcards.com/hydro-ukraine.htm . dead . 8 December 2012 . Power Plants Around The World . Gallery . 26 July 2010 . 22 April 2014 .
  9. Web site: Dniprodzerzhynsk Hydroelectric Power Plant . Global Energy Observatory . 22 April 2014.
  10. Web site: Tashlyk PSPs . Public Joint Stock Company Ukrhidroprogect . 22 April 2014.
  11. Web site: Tashlyk Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Power Plant . Global Energy Observatory . 22 April 2014.
  12. http://www.ecu.gov.ua/en/activity/production/power_plant.html NJSC - The characteristics of Thermal Power Plants