List of nuclear power stations
The following page lists operating nuclear power stations. The list is based on figures from PRIS (Power Reactor Information System) maintained by International Atomic Energy Agency.[1]
In service
This table lists all currently operational power stations. Some of these may have reactors under construction, but only current net capacity is listed. Capacity of permanently shut-down reactors is not included, but capacity of long-term shut-down reactors (today mainly in Japan) is included.
Under construction
This table lists stations under construction stations without any reactor in service. Planned connection column indicates the connection of the first reactor, not thus whole capacity.
Power station | No. of units | Net capacity under construction (MW) | Construction start | Planned connection | Country | Location |
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Akkuyu | 4 | 4,456 | 2015 | 2023 | Turkey | 36°08′40″N 33°32′28″E |
El Dabaa | 1 | 1,194 | 2022 | 2026 | Egypt | 31°2′39″N 28°29′52″E |
Hinkley Point C | 2 | 3,300 | 2018 | 2027 | United Kingdom | 51°12′22″N 3°8′38″W |
Ōma | 1 | 1,325 | 2010 | 2028 | Japan | 41°30′35″N 140°54′37″E |
Rooppur | 2 | 2,160 | 2017 | 2024 | Bangladesh | 24°4′0″N 89°2′50″E |
San’ao[18][19][20] | 2 | 2,234 | 2020 | 2026 | China | 27°12′5″N 120°30′56″E |
Xudabao | 2 | 2,400 | 2021 | 2028 | China | 40°21′5″N 120°32′47″E |
Vogtle (expansion) | 2 | 2,234 | 2012 | 2024 | United States | 40°21′5″N 120°32′47″E |
Zhangzhou | 2 | 2,252 | 2019 | 2024 | China | 23°49′45″N 117°29′30″E |
Permanently shut down
This table lists stations that are permanently shut down. Listed on 1985, 2005-2022 ongoing.
Gallery of power plants
- Aerial view of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
- The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, the world's largest fully operational nuclear power facility
See also
- List of nuclear reactors — shows individual reactors and dates
- List of boiling water reactors
- List of small modular reactor designs
- Lists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidents
- Nuclear power by country
Notes
- Units in service only
- Reference Unit Power
- 1,245 MW reactor under construction
- Another reactor with 1,345 MW under construction
- 1 reactors with 1,110 MW under construction
- 2 reactors with 248 MW permanently shut down
- 3 reactors are permanently shut down
- 540 MW reactor permanently shut down
- one reactor with 974 MW under construction
- one reactor with 610 MW under construction
- 3 reactors with 610 MW permanently shut down
- 305 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 197 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 61 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 2 reactors with total 2000 MW under construction
- 1600 MW reactor under construction
- 2 reactors with 1,058 MW permanently shut down
- 1 reactors with 1,000 MW under construction
- 2 reactors with 1,321 MW permanently shut down
- 1 reactors with 1,340 MW under construction
- 630 MW reactor under construction
- 90 MW reactor permanently shut down
- All reactors shut down since 2011
- Another 1,900 MW under construction
- 576 MW reactor permanently shut down; 2 reactors with total 2,680 MW under construction
- 4 reactors with 1,632 MW permanently shut down
- 917 MW reactor under construction
- 1 reactor with 925 MW permanently shut down. 2 reactors with total 2,230 MW under construction
- 2 reactors with total 1,850 MW permanently shut down
- 376 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 641 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 2 reactors with total 880 MW under construction
- 2 reactors with 533 MW permanently shut down
- 2 reactors with 2,240 MW permanently shut down
- 1 reactor with 498 MW permanently shut down
- 638 MW and 473 MW reactors permanently shut down
- 40 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 2 reactors with 1030 MW permanently shut down
- reactor with 630 MW under construction
- 2 reactors with 1,733 MW permanently shut down
- 2 reactors with 855 MW permanently shut down
- 1 reactor with 1163 MW under construction
- 1 reactor with 439 MW permanently shut down, 1 reactor with 1,325 MW under construction
- 2 reactors with 2,342 MW under construction
- 137 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 340 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 480 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 2 reactors with 2,234 MW under construction
- 661 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 878 MW reactor permanently shut down
- 785 MW reactor permanently shut down
References
- Country Statistics PRIS Power Reactor Information System
- "BELARUSIAN-1". pris.iaea.org. International Atomic Energy Agency. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
- "BELARUSIAN-2". pris.iaea.org. International Atomic Energy Agency. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
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- Bruce the largest nuclear generating facility in the world Archived 2013-01-02 at archive.today
- "Bruce Power increases output though innovation and efficiency". Bruce Power. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
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