List of power stations in South Korea

The following page lists power stations in South Korea.

Non-renewable

Coal

All power station lists are based on the 7th Basic Electricity Supply Plan(2015)

StationCoordinatesCapacity (MW)UnitsCompletionFuel typeNotes
Boryeong Power Station 4,0008BIT Coal
Dangjin Power Station 4,0008BIT Coal
Hadong Power Station 4,0008BIT Coal
Samchonpo Power Station 3,2406BIT Coal
Taean Power Station 5,0509BIT Coal
Yeongheung Power Station 6,8208BIT Coal
->Yeongheung unit 1 80012 Jul 2004BIT Coal
->Yeongheung unit 2 80028 Nov 2004BIT Coal
->Yeongheung unit 3 87030 Jun 2008BIT Coal
->Yeongheung unit 4 87031 Dec 2008BIT Coal
->Yeongheung unit 5 87010 Jun 2014BIT Coal
->Yeongheung unit 6 8705 Nov 2014BIT Coal
->Yeongheung unit 7 870BIT CoalConstruction
->Yeongheung unit 8 870BIT CoalConstruction
Yeosu Power Station 328.6 1 BIT Coal
Yeongdong Power Station 325 2 ANTH Coal
Donghae Power Station 1100 2 ANTH Coal
Honam Power Station 500 2 BIT Coal
Yeosu Power Station 350 1 BIT Coal Under Construction
Dangjin Power Station 2,040 2 BIT Coal Under Construction
Shin Boryung Power Station 2,000 2 BIT Coal Under Construction
Samcheok Green Power 2,000 2 BIT Coal
Taean Power Station 2,100 2 BIT Coal Under Construction
Bukpyung Power Station 1,190 2 BIT Coal Under Construction
Goseong HI Power Station 2,080 2 2021 BIT Coal Under Construction[1]
->Goseong HI unit 1 1,0402021BIT CoalUnder Construction
->Goseong HI unit 2 1,040Oct 2021BIT CoalUnder Construction
Samcheok Pos Power 2,100 2 BIT Coal Planned
Gangneung Anin Station 2,080 2 2022 BIT Coal Under Construction[2]
->Gangneung Ani unit 1 1,040Dec 2021BIT CoalUnder Construction
->Gangneung Ani unit 2 1,040Jun 2022BIT CoalUnder Construction
Dangjin Eco Station 1,160 2 BIT Coal Planned
Shin Seocheon Power Station 1,000 1 Mar 2020 BIT Coal Under Construction[3]

Fuel Oil

All power stations with at least 500 MW nameplate capacity are listed.

StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Notes
Pyeongtaek Power Station1,400[4]
Ulsan Power Station1,800[4]
Yeosu Power Station528[4]

Natural Gas

All power stations with at least 1,000 MW nameplate capacity are listed.

StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Type
Boryeong Power Station[5]1,200CCGT
Busan Power Station[6]1,800CCGT
Incheon Power Station[5]1,012CCGT
Seoincheon Power Station[4]1,800CCGT
Seoul Power Station[4]1,537
Shinincheon Power Station[6]1,800CCGT
Seoincheon Power Station[4]1,800CCGT
Ulsan Power Station[4]1,200CCGT

Nuclear

All power stations are listed.

StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)UnitCommissioningNotes
Kori Nuclear Power Plant35.319904°N 129.290053°E / 35.319904; 129.290053 (Kori Nuclear Power Plant)6,537
-> Kori #1587129 April 1978
-> Kori #2650225 July 1983
-> Kori #3950330 September 1985
-> Kori #4950429 April 1986
-> Shin Kori #11,000528 February 2011
-> Shin Kori #21,000620 July 2012
-> Shin Kori #31,400720 December 2016
-> Shin Kori #41,4008September 2019
Hanul Nuclear Power Plant37°05′34″N 129°23′01″E5,928
-> Hanul #1950110 September 1988
-> Hanul #2950230 September 1989
-> Hanul #31000311 August 1998
-> Hanul #41000431 December 1999
-> Hanul #51000529 July 2004
-> Hanul #61000622 April 2005
-> Shin Hanul #11,3407November 2018 exp.Construction
-> Shin Hanul #21,3408November 2019 exp.Construction
-> Shin Hanul #31,3409December 2022 exp.Construction
-> Shin Hanul #41,34010December 2023 exp.Construction
Hanbit Nuclear Power Plant35°24′54″N 126°25′26″E5,875
-> Hanbit #1950125 August 1986
-> Hanbit #2950210 June 1987
-> Hanbit #31,000331 March 1995
-> Hanbit #41,000401 January 1996
-> Hanbit #51,000521 May 2002
-> Hanbit #61,000624 December 2002
Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant35°43′0″N 129°28′40″E4,598
-> Wolseong #1657122 April 1983
-> Wolseong #2647201 July 1997
-> Wolseong #3651301 July 1998
-> Wolseong #4653401 October 1999
-> Shin wolseong #1997531 July 2012
-> Shin wolseong #2993624 July 2015

Renewable

Hydroelectric

Power stations with at least 50 MW nameplate capacity are listed.

StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)PSNotes
Andong DamAndong36°35′05″N 128°46′26″E80Yes
Cheongpyong PS  400Yes[4]
Cheongsong PS  600Yes[4]
Chungju DamChungju37°00′22″N 127°59′33″E400No[4]
Daecheong DamDaejeon36°28′39″N 127°28′51″E90No
Hapcheon HPS  100No[4]
Hwacheon DamHwacheon38°07′02″N 127°46′44″E108No[4]
Imha DamAndong36°32′15″N 128°53′00″E50No[4]
Muju PS  600Yes[7]
Paldang HPS  120No[4]
Sancheong PS  700Yes[7]
Samnangjin PS  600Yes[4]
Soyanggang DamChuncheon37°56′44″N 128°48′52″E200No[4]
Yangyang PSYangyang38°00′37″N 128°32′34″E1,000Yes[4]
Yecheon PS800YesUnder construction[4]

Tidal

StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Notes
Garorim Bay Tidal Power Station  520Proposed
Incheon Tidal Power Station 37°29′30″N 126°20′15″E1,320Under Construction
(2017)
Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station  254
Uldolmok Tidal Power StationUldolmok34°34′06″N 126°18′28″E1.5

Wind

Power stations with at least 10 MW nameplate capacity are listed.

StationCommunityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)Turbines
Hankyeong Wind Farm[6]  219
Kangwon Wind Farm[4]  98 
Seongsan Wind Farm[6]  126
Youngduk Wind Farm[8]  39.624

See also

  • List of largest power stations in the world

References

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