List of largest power stations
This article lists the largest power stations in the world, the ten overall and the five of each type, in terms of current installed electrical capacity. Non-renewable power stations are that run on coal, fuel oils, nuclear, natural gas, oil shale and peat, while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat, hydro, solar energy, solar heat, tides and the wind. Only the most significant fuel source is listed for power stations that run on multiple sources.
As of 2019 the largest power generating facility ever built is the Three Gorges Dam in China. The facility generates power by utilizing 32 Francis turbines each having a capacity of 700 MW and two 50 MW turbines,[1] totalling the installed capacity to 22,500 MW, more than twice the installed capacity of the largest nuclear power station, the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa (Japan) at 7,965 MW. As of 2019 no power station comparable to Three Gorges is under construction, as the largest under construction power stations are hydroelectric Baihetan Dam (16,000 MW)[2] and Belo Monte Dam (11,233 MW).[3]
Although currently only a proposal, the Grand Inga Dam in 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] Another proposal, Penzhin Tidal Power Plant Project, presumes an installed capacity up to 87,100 MW.
Top 20 largest power producing facilities
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 | 22,500 | 101.6 (2018) | Hydro | [1][7] | |
2. | Itaipu Dam | Brazil Paraguay |
25°24′31″S 54°35′21″W | 14,000 | 103.09 (2016) | Hydro | [8][9][10][11] | |
3. | Xiluodu | China | 28°15′52″N 103°38′47″E | 13,860 | 55.2 (2015) | Hydro | [12][13] | |
4. | Belo Monte | Brazil | 03°07′27″S 51°42′01″W | 11,233 | 39.5 (expected) | Hydro | Installation of the 18th and final turbine was completed in November 2019. | [3] |
5. | Guri | Venezuela | 07°45′59″N 62°59′57″W | 10,235 | 47 (average) | Hydro | [14] | |
7. | Tucuruí | Brazil | 03°49′53″S 49°38′36″W | 8,370 | 21.4 (average) | Hydro | [8][12] | |
- | Kashiwazaki-Kariwa | Japan | 37°25′45″N 138°35′43″E | 7,965 | 60.3 (1999) 0 (2012–2019) |
Nuclear | Suspended in 2011. Restart date unknown.[Note 1] | [15][16][17][18] |
8. | Jiuquan | China | 40°12′00″N 96°54′00″E | 7,965 | N/A | Wind | [19] | |
9. | Kori | South Korea | 35°19′40″N 129°18′03″E | 7,489 | 43.15 (2016) | Nuclear | Largest operational nuclear power station as of January 2020. | |
10. | Grand Coulee | United States | 47°57′23″N 118°58′56″W | 6,809 | 20.24 (average) | Hydro | Largest power station in North America since 1949. | [20][21] |
11. | Tuoketuo | China | 40°11′49″N 111°21′52″E | 6,720 | 33.32 | Coal | Largest coal-fired power station since 2017. | [22][23] |
12. | Xiangjiaba | 28°38′57″N 104°22′14″E | 6,448 | 30.7 (2015) | Hydro | [24][25] | ||
13. | Bruce | Canada | 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W | 6,430 | 49.02 (2017) | Nuclear | Uprated from 6,408MWe to 6,430MWe in July 2019 | [26][27] |
14. | Longtan | China | 25°01′38″N 107°02′51″E | 6,426 | 18.7 (estimate) | Hydro | [12][28][29] | |
15. | Sayano-Shushenskaya | Russia | 52°49′33″N 91°22′13″E | 6,400 | 26.9 (2016) | Hydro | [30][31] | |
16. | Taean | South Korea | 36°54′20.0002″N 126°14′4.9999″E | 6,100 | N/A | Coal | [32][33] | |
17. | Dangjin | South Korea | 37°03′19″N 126°30′35″E | 6,040 | N/A | Coal | [34][35] | |
18. | Krasnoyarsk | Russia | 55°56′05″N 92°17′40″E | 6,000 | 18.4 (average) | Hydro | [36] | |
19. | Yangjiang | China | 21°42′35″N 112°15′38″E | 6,000 | N/A | Nuclear | [37] | |
20. | Hanul | South Korea | 37°05′34″N 129°23′01″E | 5,928 | 39.79 (2016) | Nuclear | [38][39] | |
- Present States of Operation (All units) Suspended (Periodic Inspection) Nuclear Regulation Authority
Timeline of the largest power plants in the world
At any point in time 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 | ||||
1911 | 1913 | Vemork | 108 | Rjukan, Telemark, Norway | [40][41] |
1913 | 1922 | Keokuk Dam | 142 | Hamilton, Illinois / Keokuk, Iowa, United States | [42] |
1922 | 1939 | Sir Adam Beck Station I | 149.4-498[43] | Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada | [44] |
1939 | 1949 | Hoover Dam | 705 | Clark County, Nevada / Mohave County, Arizona, United States | [45][46] |
1949 | 1959 | Grand Coulee Dam | 2,280 | Washington, United States | |
1959 | 1963 | Volga Hydroelectric Station | 2,300–2,563 | Volgograd, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | [47] |
1963 | 1971 | Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station | 2,750–4,500 | Bratsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | [48] |
1971 | 1983 | Krasnoyarsk Dam | 5,000–6,000 | Krasnoyarsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | [49] |
1983 | 1986 | Grand Coulee Dam | 6,181–6,809 | Washington, United States | [50] |
1986 | 1989 | Guri Dam | 10,235 | Necuima Canyon, Venezuela | |
1989 | 2007 | Itaipu Dam | 10,500–14,000 | Iguazu Falls, Paraná River, Brazil / Paraguay | |
2007 | present | Three Gorges Dam | 14,100–22,500 | Three Gorges, Yichang, Hubei Province, China |
Non-renewable power stations
Coal
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Tuoketuo | China | 40°11′49″N 111°21′52″E | 6,720 | [22][23] |
2. | Taean | South Korea | 36°54′20.0002″N 126°14′4.9999″E | 6,100 | [35] |
3. | Dangjin | South Korea | 37°03′19″N 126°30′35″E | 6,040 | [34][35] |
4. | Taichung | Taiwan | 24°12′46″N 120°28′52″E | 5,500 | [51][52] Uses bituminous coal |
5. | Bełchatów | Poland | 51°15′59″N 19°19′50″E | 5,102 | [53] Uses lignite |
6. | Yeongheung | South Korea | 37°14′17″N 126°26′09″E | 5,080 | [54] |
7. | Guodian Beilun | China | 29°56′37″N 121°48′57″E | 5,000 | [55] |
7. | Waigaoqiao | 31°21′21″N 121°35′54″E | 5,000 | [56] | |
7. | Guohua Taishan | 21°52′00″N 112°55′22″E | 5,000 | [57] | |
7. | Jiaxing | 30°37′46″N 121°8′49″E | 5,000 | [58] Uses bituminous coal |
Fuel oil
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Shoaiba | Saudi Arabia | 20°40′48″N 39°31′24″E | 5,600 | [59] |
2. | Kashima | Japan | 35°52′47″N 140°41′22″E | 4,400[60] | [61] |
3. | Anegasaki | 35°29′06″N 140°01′00″E | 3,600[62] | [61] | |
4. | Yokohama | 35°28′36″N 139°40′44″E | 3,379[62] | [61] | |
5. | Hirono | 37°14′18″N 141°01′04″E | 3,200[60] | [61] | |
6. | Yokosuka | 35°12′56″N 139°42′59″E | 2,276 | [61] | |
7. | Kainan | 34°09′07″N 135°11′15″E | 2,100 | [63] | |
8. | Higashi-Niigata | 37°59′58″N 139°14′29″E | 1,900[60] | [64] | |
8. | Atsumi | 34°59′12″N 136°50′37″E | 1,900 | [65][63] | |
10. | Gobo | 33°51′36″N 135°09′11″E | 1,800 | [63] | |
Natural gas
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Jebel Ali Power and Desalination Plant(German) | United Arab Emirates | 25°03′35″N 55°07′02″E | 8,695 | [66] |
2. | Surgut-2 | Russia | 61°16′46″N 73°30′45″E | 5,657[67] | [68][69] |
3. | Higashi-Niigata | Japan | 37°59′58″N 139°14′29″E | 5,149 | [64] |
4. | Futtsu | 35°20′35″N 139°50′02″E | 5,040 | [61] | |
5. | Kawagoe | 35°00′25″N 136°41′20″E | 4,802 | [69] | |
6. | Burullus Power Station(German) | Egypt | 31°31′46″N 30°48′32″E | 4,800 | [70] |
7. | Tatan | Taiwan | 25°01′34″N 121°02′50″E | 4,384 | [71] |
8. | Chiba | Japan | 35°33′57″N 140°06′20″E | 4,380 | [61] |
9. | Himeji | 34°46′24″N 134°41′38″E | 4,086 | [72][63] | |
10. | Chita | 34°59′12″N 136°50′37″E | 3,966 | [65] | |
Nuclear
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Kashiwazaki-Kariwa | Japan | 37°25′45″N 138°35′43″E | 7,965 (out of service since 2011) | [16][17][18] |
2. | Kori | South Korea | 35°19′40″N 129°18′03″E | 7,489 | [73] |
3. | Bruce | Canada | 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W | 6,430 | [74] |
4. | Yangjiang | China | 21°42′35″N 112°15′38″E | 6,000 | [37] |
5. | Hanul | South Korea | 37°05′34″N 129°23′01″E | 5,928 | [39] |
6. | Hanbit | 35°24′54″N 126°25′26″E | 5,875 | [39] | |
7. | Zaporizhzhia | Ukraine | 47°30′44″N 34°35′09″E | 5,700 | [75][76] |
8. | Gravelines | France | 51°00′55″N 02°08′10″E | 5,460 | [77] |
9. | Paluel | 49°51′29″N 00°38′08″E | 5,320 | [77] | |
10. | Cattenom | 49°24′57″N 06°13′05″E | 5,200 | [77] |
Oil shale
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Eesti | Estonia | 59°16′10″N 27°54′08″E | 1,615 | [78][79] |
2. | Balti | 59°21′12″N 28°07′22″E | 765 | [78][79] | |
3. | Auvere | 300 | |||
4. | Huadian | China | 100 | [80] | |
5. | Kohtla-Järve | Estonia | 39 |
Peat
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Shatura | Russia | 55°35′00″N 39°33′40″E | 1,500 | [note 1] |
2. | Kirov | 58°37′16″N 49°35′47″E | 300 | [81] | |
3. | Keljonlahti | Finland | 62°11′33″N 25°44′14″E | 209 | [82] |
4. | Toppila | 65°02′15″N 25°26′07″E | 190 | [82] | |
5. | Haapavesi | 64°07′19″N 25°24′47″E | 154 | [84] | |
- Natural gas primary fuel (78,0 %), peat secondary (11,5 %)
Renewable power stations
Biomass
Rank | Station | Country | Geographic coordinate system | Capacity (MW) | Ref | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Drax (units 1–4) | UK | 2,595 | pellet fuel | [85] | |
2. | Alholmens Kraft | Finland | 63°42′07″N 22°42′35″E | 265 | forest residue | [86] |
3. | Maasvlakte 3 | Netherlands | 51°54′45″N 4°1′16″E | 220 | biomass | [87][note 1] |
4. | Połaniec | Poland | 50°26′14″N 21°20′14″E | 205 | woodchips | [87] |
5. | Atikokan Generating Station | Canada | 48°50′17″N 91°34′15″W | 205 | biomass | [88] |
6. | Rodenhuize | Belgium | 51°8′4.88″N 3°46′35.94″E | 180 | wood pellet | [89] |
7. | Kymijärvi II | Finland | 160 | RDF | [90] | |
8. | Ashdown Paper Mill | United States | 157 | black liquor | [91] | |
9. | Wisapower | Finland | 150 | black liquor | [87] | |
10. | Vaasa | 140 | biomass | [90] |
- installed capacity is 1100 MW with cofiring 80% coal and 20% biomass
Geothermal
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | The Geysers | United States | 38°47′26″N 122°45′21″W | 1,517 | [92] |
2. | Cerro Prieto | Mexico | 32°23′57″N 115°14′19″W | 820 | [93][94][95] |
3. | Larderello | Italy | 43°13′56″N 10°53′07″E | 769 | [96] |
4. | Olkaria | Kenya | 0°53′14″S 36°18′25″E | 727 | [97] |
5. | Imperial Valley | United States | 33°09′48″N 115°37′00″W | 403.4 | [98] |
6. | Sarulla | Indonesia | 1°53′14″N 99°01′24″E | 330 | [99][100] |
6. | Tiwi | Philippines | 13°27′34″N 123°38′21″E | 330 | [101][102] |
8. | Hellisheiði | Iceland | 64°02′14″N 21°24′03″W | 303 | |
9. | Coso | United States | 36°01′00″N 117°47′51″W | 270 | [103] |
10. | Darajat | Indonesia | 7°13′05″S 107°43′38″E | 255 | |
Conventional
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Three Gorges | China | 30°49′15″N 111°00′08″E | 22,500 | [1] |
2. | Itaipu | Brazil Paraguay | 25°24′31″S 54°35′21″W | 14,000 | [8][9] |
3. | Xiluodu | China | 28°15′52″N 103°38′47″E | 13,860 | [104] |
4. | Belo Monte | Brazil | 03°07′27″S 51°42′01″W | 11,233 | [3] |
5. | Guri | Venezuela | 07°45′59″N 62°59′57″W | 10,233 | [14] |
6. | Tucuruí | Brazil | 03°49′53″S 49°38′36″W | 8,370 | |
7. | Grand Coulee | United States | 47°57′23″N 118°58′56″W | 6,809 | [20] |
8. | Xiangjiaba | China | 28°38′57″N 104°22′14″E | 6,448 | [24][25] |
9. | Longtan | 25°01′38″N 107°02′51″E | 6,426 | [105] | |
10. | Sayano-Shushenskaya | Russia | 52°49′31″N 91°22′15″E | 6,400 | |
Run-of-the-river
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Jirau | Brazil | 9°15′0″S 64°24′0″W | 3,750 | [106] |
2. | Santo Antonio | 8°48′6″S 63°57′3″W | 3,568 | [107] | |
3. | Chief Joseph | United States | 47°59′43″N 119°38′00″W | 2,620 | |
4. | John Day | 45°52′49″N 120°41′40″W | 2,160 | [108] | |
5. | Beauharnois | Canada | 45°18′50″N 73°54′32″W | 1,903 | [109] |
Tide
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Sihwa Lake | South Korea | 37°18′47″N 126°36′46″E | 254 | |
2. | Rance | France | 48°37′05″N 02°01′24″W | 240 | |
3. | Annapolis Royal | Canada | 44°45′07″N 65°30′40″W | 20 | |
4. | Jiangxia | China | 28°20′34″N 121°14′25″E | 3.9 | [110] |
5. | Kislaya Guba | Russia | 69°22′37″N 33°04′34″E | 1.7 | |
Solar power
Photovoltaic
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Bhadla Solar Park | India | 27°32′23″N 71°54′55″E | 2,245 | [111][112] |
2. | Huanghe Hydropower Golmud Solar Park | China | 36°24′00″N 95°07′30″E | 2,200 | [113] |
3. | Pavagada Solar Park | India | 14°05′49″N77°16′13″E | 2,050 | [114][115] |
4. | Benban Solar Park | Egypt | 24°27′21.6″N 32°44′20.4″E | 1,650 | [116] |
5. | Tengger Desert Solar Park | China | 37°33′00″N 105°03′14″E | 1,547 | [117][118] |
6. | Noor Abu Dhabi | United Arab Emirates | 24°24′11″N 55°16′07″E | 1,177 | [119][120] |
7. | Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park | United Arab Emirates | 24°45′N 55°23′E | 1,013 | [121][122][123] |
8. | Datong Solar Power Top Runner Base | China | 40°04′25″N 113°08′12″E, 40°00′19″N 112°57′20″E | 1,000 | [124][125][126] |
8. | Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park | India | 15°40′53.48″N 78°17′1.49″E | 1,000 | [127] |
10. | NP Kunta | India | 14°01′N 78°26′E | 900 | [128][129][130][131] |
Concentrated solar thermal
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Ouarzazate | Morocco | 30°59′40″N 06°51′48″W | 510 | [132] |
2. | Ivanpah | United States | 35°34′N 115°28′W | 392 | [133] |
3. | SEGS | 35°01′54″N 117°20′53″W | 310 | [134] | |
4. | Solana | 32°55′N 112°58′W | 280 | [135] | |
4. | Genesis | 33°38′38″N 114°59′17″W | 280 | [136] | |
4. | Mojave Solar Project | 35°00′40″N 117°19′30″W | 280 | [137][138][139] | |
7. | Solaben | Spain | 39°13′29″N 5°23′26″W | 200 | |
8. | Solnova | 37°25′00″N 06°17′20″W | 150 | ||
8. | Andasol | 37°13′43″N 03°04′07″W | 150 | [140][141] | |
8. | Extresol | 38°39′N 6°44′W | 150 | [142][143] |
Wind
Onshore
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Gansu | China | 40°12′00″N 96°54′00″E | 7,965 | [19] |
2. | Alta | United States | 35°1′16″N 118°19′14″W | 1,548 | [19] |
3. | Muppandal Wind Farm | India | 8.260706°N 77.538575°E | 1,500 | [144] |
4. | Jaisalmer | 26°55′12″N 70°54′00″E | 1,064 | [19] | |
5. | Los Vientos Wind Farm | United States | 26°19′51″N 97°35′09″W | 912 | [145] |
6. | Shepherds Flat | 45°42′00″N 120°03′36″W | 845 | [146] | |
7. | Meadow Lake Wind Farm | 40°36′4″N 86°51′57″W | 801 | [147] | |
8. | Roscoe | 32°26′41″N 100°34′23″W | 782 | [148][149] | |
9. | Horse Hollow | 32°19′00″N 99°59′59″W | 736 | [150][151] | |
10. | Tehachapi Pass Wind Farm | 35°06′08″N 118°16′58″W | 705 | [152] | |
Offshore
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Hornsea 1 | United Kingdom | 53.885°N 1.791°E | 1,218 | [153][154] |
2. | East Anglia ONE | 52°14′53.8573″N 2°30′23.4094″E | 714 | [155][156] | |
3. | Walney Extension | 54°2′38″N 3°31′19″W | 659 | [157][158][159] | |
4. | London Array | 51°38′38″N 1°33′13″E | 630 | [160] | |
5. | Gemini Wind Farm | Netherlands | 54°2′10″N 05°57′47″E | 600 | [161][162][163] |
6. | Beatrice | United Kingdom | 58°7′48″N 3°4′12″W | 588 | [164] |
7. | Gode Wind (phases 1+2) | Germany | 54°04′N 7°02′E | 582 | [165][166] |
8. | Gwynt y Môr | United Kingdom | 53°27′00″N 03°35′00″W | 576 | [167] |
9. | Race Bank | 53°16′N 0°50′E | 573 | [168][169] | |
10. | Greater Gabbard | 51°52′48″N 1°56′24″E | 504 | [170] |
Storage power stations
Pumped-storage
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Bath County | United States | 38°12′32″N 79°48′00″W | 3,003 | [171] |
2. | Huizhou | China | 23°16′07″N 114°18′50″E | 2,448 | [172] |
3. | Guangdong | 23°45′52″N 113°57′12″E | 2,400 | [173][174] | |
4. | Ludington | United States | 43°53′37″N 86°26′43″W | 2,122 | [175] |
5. | Okutataragi | Japan | 35°14′13″N 134°49′55″E | 1,932 |
Battery storage
Rank | Station | Country | Location | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Gateway Energy Storage | United States | 250 | [176] | |
2. | Huanghe Hydropower Hainan Solar Park | China | 203 | [177] | |
3. | Hornsdale Power Reserve | Australia | 150 | [178] | |
4. | Kunshan Energy Storage Power Station | China | 111 | [179] | |
5. | Buzen Substation | Japan | 50 | [180] | |
5. | Stocking Pelham Facility | United Kingdom | 50 | [181] |
Molten-salt
Name | Station | Country | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Ouarzazate Solar Power Station | Morocco | 30°59′40″N 6°51′48″W | 510 | [182][183] |
2. | Solana Generating Station | US | 32°55′N 112°58′W | 280 | [184][185] |
3. | Andasol solar power station | Spain | 37°13′42.70″N 3°4′6.73″W | 150 | [186][187] |
4. | Extresol Solar Power Station | Spain | 38°39′N 6°44′W | 150 | [188][189] |
5. | Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project | US | 38°14′N 117°22′W | 125 | [190][191] |
List of largest power station and unit within each country
The following table lists the largest operating power station, and the largest single generating unit within each country.
Notes
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