List of power stations in Ukraine

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Location of major power stations in Ukraine: nuclear, coal, hydroelectric

The following page lists power stations in Ukraine.

Nuclear

In service

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity (MWe) Commissioned Notes Refs
KhmelnytskyiNetishyn50°18′09″N 26°38′52″E / 50.302512°N 26.647875°E / 50.302512; 26.647875 (Khmelnytskyi CPP)VVER20001987, 2004[1][2]
RivneVarash51°19′37″N 25°53′26″E / 51.326857°N 25.890634°E / 51.326857; 25.890634 (Rivne Nuclear Power Plant)VVER28191980-2004[1][3]
South UkrainePivdennoukrainsk47°48′43″N 31°13′03″E / 47.812031°N 31.217372°E / 47.812031; 31.217372 (South Ukraine CPP)VVER30001982, 1985, 1989[1][4]
ZaporizhzhiaEnerhodar47°30′31″N 34°35′04″E / 47.508519°N 34.584392°E / 47.508519; 34.584392 (Zaporizhzhia CPP, Unit 1)VVER60001984-1995The largest nuclear power plant in Europe. Under Russian occupation. Currently deactived.[1][5]

Historic

Name Location Coordinates Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes Refs
Chernobyl Unit 1Pripyat51°23′22″N 30°06′25″E / 51.389445°N 30.10682°E / 51.389445; 30.10682 (Chernobyl CPP, Unit 1)RBMK10001977–1996[1]
Chernobyl Unit 251°23′22″N 30°06′16″E / 51.389445°N 30.104406°E / 51.389445; 30.104406 (Chernobyl CPP, Unit 2)RBMK10001978–1991[1]
Chernobyl Unit 351°23′23″N 30°06′02″E / 51.389586°N 30.100436°E / 51.389586; 30.100436 (Chernobyl CPP, Unit 3)RBMK10001981–2000[1]
Chernobyl Unit 451°23′23″N 30°05′56″E / 51.389606°N 30.09902°E / 51.389606; 30.09902 (Chernobyl CPP, Unit 4)RBMK10001983–1986Exploded in the Chernobyl accident[1][6]
Chernobyl Unit 5RBMK1000Never~75% complete. Work stopped ~1989.[1]
Chernobyl Unit 6RBMK1000NeverBuilding foundation & floor laid. Work stopped ~1989.[1]
CrimeaShcholkine45°23′31″N 35°48′13″E / 45.391937°N 35.803727°E / 45.391937; 35.803727 (Crimea CPP, Unit 1)VVER1000NeverRemains unfinished.
Commenced 1975.
Unit 1 80% complete and Unit 2 18% finished in 1989.
[1]
ChyhyrynChyhyryn49°05′05″N 32°47′07″E / 49.08472°N 32.78528°E / 49.08472; 32.78528 (Chyhyryn CPP, Unit 1)VVER1000NeverNever finished since 1977 and stopped in 1989
OdesaTeplodar46°27′38″N 30°18′58″E / 46.46056°N 30.31611°E / 46.46056; 30.31611 (Teplodar CPP, Unit 1)VVER1000NeverNever finished since 1980 and stopped in 1986[7]
KharkivBirky49°41′17.7″N 36°04′06.4″E / 49.688250°N 36.068444°E / 49.688250; 36.068444 (Kharkiv CPP, Unit 1)VVER1000NeverNever finished since 1986 and stopped in 1990

Hydroelectric

Name Location Coordinates Power (MW) Year built[a] Date of destruction Refs
Dnieper Hydroelectric StationZaporizhzhia47°52′10″N 35°05′10″E / 47.869444°N 35.086111°E / 47.869444; 35.086111 (Dnieper Hydroelectric Station)1,578.61927–1932, finished in 1939 (destroyed in 1941 by the retreating Soviet Armed Forces to prevent its capture by Nazi Germany) Rebuilt 1944—1950
Expanded 1969—1972, finished in 1980
22 March 2024, according to the Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, "The energy component is not working and will not be able to work"[8][9]

[10][11]

Dniester Hydroelectric Power PlantNovodnistrovsk48°35′38″N 27°27′10″E / 48.59391°N 27.452903°E / 48.59391; 27.4529037021973—1981Was attacked in 2024, but continued to operate[12][13] [14]
Dniester Pumped Storage Power Station48°30′52″N 27°28′28″E / 48.514387°N 27.47436°E / 48.514387; 27.474361,2961983–2009 [15][16]
Kyiv Hydroelectric Power PlantVyshhorod50°35′18″N 30°30′42″E / 50.588305°N 30.51178°E / 50.588305; 30.51178 (Kyiv Hydroelectric Station)4401960–1964 Was attacked in 2024, but continued to operate.[17] [18][19]
Kyiv Pumped Storage Power Plant50°36′30″N 30°29′07″E / 50.608333°N 30.485333°E / 50.608333; 30.485333 (Kyiv Hydro-Accumulating Power Station)235.51963–1970 [20][21]
Kaniv Hydroelectric StationKaniv49°46′00″N 31°28′18″E / 49.766528°N 31.471722°E / 49.766528; 31.471722 (Kaniv Hydroelectric Station)4441964–1972 Was attacked in 2024, but continued to operate.[22][23] [24]
Kaniv Pumped Storage Power StationBuchak, Kaniv49°51′07″N 31°27′02″E / 49.85194°N 31.45056°E / 49.85194; 31.45056 (Kaniv Pumped Storage Power Station)1,0001986–1991; 2019–
(allegedly under construction, no progress as of 2024)
[25]
Kremenchuk Hydroelectric StationSvitlovodsk49°04′30″N 33°15′04″E / 49.075°N 33.251°E / 49.075; 33.251 (Kremenchuk Hydroelectric Station)7001954–1959 [26][27]
Kakhovka Hydroelectric StationNova Kakhovka46°46′34″N 33°22′18″E / 46.776111°N 33.371667°E / 46.776111; 33.371667 (Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station)3351950-19566 June 2023[28]
Middle Dnieper Hydroelectric Power PlantKamianske48°32′55″N 34°32′28″E / 48.548504°N 34.541016°E / 48.548504; 34.541016 (Dniprodzerzhynsk Hydroelectric Station)3881956–1963[29][30][31]
Tashlyk Pumped-Storage Power PlantPivdennoukrainsk47°47′49″N 31°10′50″E / 47.7968399°N 31.1806154°E / 47.7968399; 31.1806154 (Tashlyk Hydro-Accumulating Power Station)3021981-2007[32][33][34]

Thermal

NameLocationCoordinatesCapacity, MWeUnitsFuelAdm. companyDate of destruction
Burshtyn thermal power plant[35]Burshtyn49°12′34″N 24°39′46″E / 49.209579°N 24.662762°E / 49.209579; 24.662762 (Burshtyn thermal power plant)2,33412x200coalZakhidenergoMarch 29, 2024
Dobrotvir thermal power plant[35]Dobrotvir50°12′48″N 24°22′30″E / 50.213273°N 24.374971°E / 50.213273; 24.374971 (Dobrotvir thermal power plant)6003x100+2x150coalZakhidenergo
Kryvyi Rih thermal power plant[35]Zelenodolsk47°32′21″N 33°39′43″E / 47.539222°N 33.661852°E / 47.539222; 33.661852 (Kryvyi Rih thermal power plant)2,82010x282coalDniproenergo
Kurakhove thermal power plantKurakhove47°59′40″N 37°14′25″E / 47.994402°N 37.240219°E / 47.994402; 37.240219 (Kurakhove thermal power plant)1,4827x200coalDTEK Skhidenergo October 17, 2022.

Dismantled in 2024 for spares.
Under control of Russia since early January 2025.[36]

Ladyzhyn thermal power plant[35]Ladyzhyn48°42′24″N 29°13′13″E / 48.706709°N 29.2202°E / 48.706709; 29.2202 (Ladyzhyn thermal power plant)1,8006x300coalZakhidenergoMarch 22, 2024
Lokachi thermal power plantLokachi50°44′31″N 24°44′31″E / 50.74194°N 24.74194°E / 50.74194; 24.74194 (Lokachi thermal power plant)102x5natural gasNaftogaz Ukrainy
Luhansk thermal power plantShchastia48°44′52″N 39°15′45″E / 48.747814°N 39.262389°E / 48.747814; 39.262389 (Luhansk thermal power plant)1,5001x100+7x200coalDTEK SkhidenergoUnder Russian occupation
Myronivsky power plantMyronivskyi48°28′51″N 38°17′23″E / 48.480816°N 38.289821°E / 48.480816; 38.289821 (Mironivsky thermal power plant)1000coalDTEK DonetskoblenergoUnder Russian occupation
Dnieper thermal power plant[35]Dnipro48°24′19″N 35°06′50″E / 48.405278°N 35.113889°E / 48.405278; 35.113889 (Prydniprovska thermal power plant)1,7654x150+4x300coalDniproenergo
Sievierodonetsk Power StationSievierodonetsk48°56′15″N 38°27′10″E / 48.9375°N 38.452778°E / 48.9375; 38.452778 (Sievierodonetsk Power Station)1501coalMinistry of Energy and Coal of UkraineUnder Russian occupation
Shteriv thermal power plantMiusynsk48°05′27″N 38°52′49″E / 48.090751°N 38.880336°E / 48.090751; 38.880336 (Shteriv thermal power plant)dismantled0coalN/A
Sloviansk Thermal Power Plant[35]Mykolaivka48°52′19″N 37°45′56″E / 48.872054°N 37.765675°E / 48.872054; 37.765675 (Slovianska thermal power plant)8001x800coalDonbasenergo
Starobeshivska thermal power plant[35]Novyi Svit47°48′02″N 38°00′20″E / 47.800688°N 38.005657°E / 47.800688; 38.005657 (Starobeshivska thermal power plant)1,7859x175 + 1x210coalDonbasenergoUnder Russian occupation
Trypilska thermal power plant[35]Ukrainka, Kyiv Oblast50°08′04″N 30°44′49″E / 50.134417°N 30.746806°E / 50.134417; 30.746806 (Trypilska thermal power plant)1,8006x300coal, natural gasCentrenergoApril 11, 2024
Vuhlehirska thermal power plant[35]Svitlodarske, Donetsk Oblast48°27′55″N 38°12′18″E / 48.465278°N 38.205°E / 48.465278; 38.205 (Vuhlehirska thermal power plant)3,6004x300+3x800coal, natural gasCentrenergoUnder Russian occupation
Zaporizhzhia thermal power stationEnerhodar47°30′34″N 34°37′28″E / 47.509491°N 34.624443°E / 47.509491; 34.624443 (Zaporizhzhia thermal power station)2,8502x300+2x325+2x800coal, natural gasDniproenergoUnder Russian occupation
Zmiivska thermal power plant[35]Slobozhanske49°35′15″N 36°31′50″E / 49.5874°N 36.530657°E / 49.5874; 36.530657 (Zmiivska thermal power plant)2,2005x200+4x300coalCentrenergoMarch 22, 2024
Zuivska power stationZuhres48°01′59″N 38°17′10″E / 48.033101°N 38.286152°E / 48.033101; 38.286152 (Zuyivka thermal power plant)1,2203x300 + 1x320coal, natural gasDTEK SkhidenergoUnder Russian occupation

Solar

NameLocationCoordinatesMW
Okhotnykovo Solar Park (Crimea)Okhotnykove45°17′13″N 33°35′52″E / 45.28694°N 33.59778°E / 45.28694; 33.5977882.65
Perovo Solar Park (Crimea)Kliuchi44°57′28″N 33°55′37″E / 44.95778°N 33.92694°E / 44.95778; 33.92694100
Starokozache Solar Park (Odesa Oblast)Starokozache46°20′42″N 30°00′10″E / 46.34500°N 30.00278°E / 46.34500; 30.0027842.95
Nikopol Solar ParkStarozavodske47°39′59″N 34°16′30″E / 47.66639°N 34.27500°E / 47.66639; 34.27500246
Danube/Dunayskaya Solar ParkArtsyz45°59′00″N 29°27′50″E / 45.98333°N 29.46389°E / 45.98333; 29.4638943.14
Mityaevo Solar Park (Crimea)Mytiaieve45°14′14″N 33°40′28″E / 45.23722°N 33.67444°E / 45.23722; 33.6744431.55
Limanskaya Solar ParkReni45°28′08″N 28°14′52″E / 45.46889°N 28.24778°E / 45.46889; 28.2477843.4
Tryfonivka Solar ParkTryfonivka46°41′31″N 32°37′28″E / 46.69194°N 32.62444°E / 46.69194; 32.6244410
Solar ChornobylPripyat51°23′32″N 30°05′58″E / 51.39222°N 30.09944°E / 51.39222; 30.09944 ?100
Pokrovske Solar ParkPokrovske47°39′31″N 34°08′58″E / 47.65861°N 34.14944°E / 47.65861; 34.14944240
Kamianets-Podilskyi Solar ParkKamianets-Podilskyi48°38′00″N 26°37′50″E / 48.63333°N 26.63056°E / 48.63333; 26.6305663

Wind

See also

Notes

  1. The year construction started and the year the first energy unit was completed.

References

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