Hydro Power Plants in Russia

Russia generates hydro-powered energy from 105 hydro power plants across the country. In total, these hydro power plants has a capacity of 45591.4 MW.

Name Capacity (MW) Type Other Fuel Commissioned Owner
Ahtynskaya SHPP 1.8 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Aushegerskaya HPP of the Cascade of Nizhne-Cherekskiye HPPs 60.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Baksanskaya HPP 27.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Belomorskaya HPP 27.0 MW Hydro 1961 PJSC "TGC-1"
Belorechenskaya HPP 48.0 MW Hydro OOO "LUKOIL-Ecoenergo"
Boguchanskaya HPP 2997.0 MW Hydro 2012 PJSC "RusHydro"
Borisoglebskaya HPP 56.0 MW Hydro 1962 PJSC "TGC-1"
Bratsk HPP 4500.0 MW Hydro PJSC "IRKUTSKENERGO"
Byreyskaya HPP 2010.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Cheboksarskaya HPP 1370.0 MW Hydro 1968 PJSC "RusHydro"
Chirkey HPP 1000.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Chiryurt HPP-1 72.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Chiryurt HPP-2 9.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Dagestan Branch 1786.0 MW Hydro RusHydro
Dzau HPS 8.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Egorylykskaya HPP of the Cascade of Kuban HPPs 30.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Egorylykskaya HPP-2 of the Cascade of Kuban HPPs 14.2 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Ezminskaya HPP 45.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
GES-1 of the Cascade of HPPs on the Tolmachyov River 2.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
GES-1 of the Cascade of the Kuban HPPs 37.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
GES-3 of the Cascade of Kuban HPPs 87.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Gelbakh HEPP 44.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Gergebilskaya HPP 17.8 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Gizeldonskaya HPP 22.8 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Gotsatlinskaya HPP 100.0 MW Hydro 2007 PJSC "RusHydro"
Gunibskaya HPP 15.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
HPP-2 Cascade HPP on the Tolmachyov River 24.8 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
HPP-2 of the Cascade of the Kuban HPPs 184.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
HPP-3 of the Cascade of HPPs on the Tolmachyov River 18.4 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
HPP-4 of the Cascade of Kuban HPPs 78.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Hevasaski hydroelectric power station 47.0 MW Hydro 1970 PJSC "TGC-1"
Ikustsk 662.4 MW Hydro 1958 PJSC "IRKUTSKENERGO"
Iovskaya HPP 96.0 MW Hydro 1960 PJSC "TGC-1"
Irganayskaya HPP 400.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Kaitakoski HPP 11.2 MW Hydro 1959 PJSC "TGC-1"
Kamskaya HPP 543.0 MW Hydro 1949 PJSC "RusHydro"
Kashhatau HPP of the Cascade of Nizhne-Cherekskiye HPPs 65.1 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Knyazhegub Hydroelectric Power Plant 152.0 MW Hydro 1955 PJSC "TGC-1"
Kolymskaya HPP 900.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Kondopoga Hydroelectric Power Station 25.6 MW Hydro 1929 PJSC "TGC-1"
Krasnopolyanskaya HPP 28.9 MW Hydro OOO "LUKOIL-Ecoenergo"
Krasnoyarsk 6000.0 MW Hydro 1972 JSC "Krasnoyarsk HPP"
Krivoporozhskaya HPP 180.0 MW Hydro 1990 PJSC "TGC-1"
Kumskaya HPP 80.0 MW Hydro 1963 PJSC "TGC-1"
Kureyskaya HPP 600.0 MW Hydro 1975 JSC Norilsk-Taimyr Energy Company (JSC NTEK)
Lesogorsky HPP 118.0 MW Hydro 1934 PJSC "TGC-1"
MHPP Lyaskel 4.8 MW Hydro Nord Hydro JSC
Maikop Hydropower Plant 9.44 MW Hydro OOO "LUKOIL-Ecoenergo"
Mainskaya HPP 321.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Mamakanskaya HPP 86.0 MW Hydro 1957 JSC "Vitimenergosbyt"
Matkozhnenskaya HPP 63.0 MW Hydro 1948 PJSC "TGC-1"
Miatlinskaya HPP 220.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Narva HPP 124.8 MW Hydro 1955 PJSC "TGC-1"
Niva GES-1 26.0 MW Hydro 1952 PJSC "TGC-1"
Niva GES-2 60.0 MW Hydro 1934 PJSC "TGC-1"
Niva GES-3 155.5 MW Hydro 1949 PJSC "TGC-1"
Nizhegorodskaya HPP 520.0 MW Hydro 1948 PJSC "RusHydro"
Nizhne-Svirskaya HPP 99.0 MW Hydro 1933 PJSC "TGC-1"
Nizhnekamsk hydroelectric power station 1205.0 MW Hydro JSC "Tatenergo" (JSC "Generation Company")
Nizhneteriberskaya HPP 26.5 MW Hydro 1987 PJSC "TGC-1"
Nizhnetulomskaya HPP 52.7 MW Hydro 1937 PJSC "TGC-1"
Novosibirskaya HPP 480.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Novotroitskaya HPP of the Cascade of the Kuban HPPs 3.68 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Ondsk Hydroelectric Power Station 80.0 MW Hydro 1950 JSC "EuroSibEnergo"
Paleozerskaya HPP 25.0 MW Hydro 1954 PJSC "TGC-1"
Pavlodolskaya HPP 2.62 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Pavlovskaya HPP 166.4 MW Hydro 1959 LLC "Bashkir Generation Company"
Poduzhemskaya HPP 48.0 MW Hydro 1971 PJSC "TGC-1"
Putkinskaya HPP 84.0 MW Hydro 1970 PJSC "TGC-1"
Rajakoski HPP 43.2 MW Hydro 1955 PJSC "TGC-1"
Rybinskaya HPP 366.4 MW Hydro 1935 PJSC "RusHydro"
Saratovskaya HPP 1403.0 MW Hydro 1956 PJSC "RusHydro"
Sengileevskaya HPP of the Cascade of the Kuban HPPs 15.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Serebryanskaya HPP-1 204.9 MW Hydro 1970 PJSC "TGC-1"
Serebryanskaya HPP-2 150.0 MW Hydro 1972 PJSC "TGC-1"
Shirokovskaya HPP 28.0 MW Hydro 1948 Perm Branch of PJSC "T Plus"
Svetogorskaya HPP 122.0 MW Hydro 1938 PJSC "TGC-1"
Svistukhinskaya HPP of the Cascade of Kuban HPPs 11.76 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Syzran HPP 2.04 MW Hydro 1925 LLC "Syzran City Electricity Network"
The Palocorg hydropower plant 30.0 MW Hydro 1964 PJSC "TGC-1"
The head HPP of the Ardon cascade of Zaramagh hydroelectric power stations 15.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
The hydroelectric power station of the Cascade of Kuban hydroelectric power stations 15.9 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Tolmachevskaya HPP-1 2.0 MW Hydro 1997 PJSC "Kamchatka Gas and Energy Complex"
Tolmachevskaya HPP-2 24.8 MW Hydro 1997 PJSC "Kamchatka Gas and Energy Complex"
Tolmachevskaya HPP-3 18.4 MW Hydro 1997 PJSC "Kamchatka Gas and Energy Complex"
Tsimlyanskaya HPP 211.5 MW Hydro OOO "LUKOIL-Ecoenergo"
Uglich HPP 120.0 MW Hydro 1935 PJSC "RusHydro"
Ust Illminsk (HPP) 3840.0 MW Hydro 1974 PJSC "IRKUTSKENERGO"
Verkhne-Svirskaya HPP 160.0 MW Hydro 1952 PJSC "TGC-1"
Verkhnetulomskaya HPP 268.0 MW Hydro 1964 PJSC "TGC-1"
Verkhoturskaya HPP 7.0 MW Hydro 1943 Sverdlovsk Branch of PJSC "T Plus"
Verkterteriberskaya HPP 130.0 MW Hydro 1984 PJSC "TGC-1"
Vilyuiskaya HPP (HPP-1 HPP-2) 680.0 MW Hydro PJSC "Yakutskenergo"
Volkhov HEPP 86.0 MW Hydro 1926 PJSC "TGC-1"
Volzhskaya HPP 2671.0 MW Hydro 1952 PJSC "RusHydro"
Votkinskaya HPP 1020.0 MW Hydro 1955 PJSC "RusHydro"
Vygostrovskaya HPP 40.0 MW Hydro 1959 PJSC "TGC-1"
Yumaguzinskaya HPP 45.0 MW Hydro 2004 LLC "Bashkir Generation Company"
Yushkozerskaya HPP 18.0 MW Hydro 1980 PJSC "TGC-1"
Zagorskaya PSPP 1200.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Zaragizhskaya HPP of the Cascade of Nizhne-Cherekskiye HPPs 30.6 MW Hydro 2011 PJSC "RusHydro"
Zelenchukskaya HPP-PSPP 320.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Zeyskaya HPP 1330.0 MW Hydro PJSC "RusHydro"
Zhigulevskaya HPP 2467.0 MW Hydro 1950 PJSC "RusHydro"
ะฏะฝะธัะบะพัะบะธ ะ“ะญะก 30.5 MW Hydro 1950 PJSC "TGC-1"

What is hydropower?

Hydropower, also known as hydroelectric power, is a form of renewable energy that generates electricity by harnessing the power of moving water. It involves the conversion of the energy in flowing water into electrical energy using turbines and generators.

The process of generating hydropower typically involves constructing a dam or other structure that creates a reservoir or a flow of water with significant potential energy. The stored or flowing water is then directed through turbines, which spin and generate electricity. The amount of electricity generated depends on the amount of water flowing through the turbines and the height of the dam or reservoir, which determines the potential energy of the water.

Hydropower is a widely used form of renewable energy, accounting for about 16% of the world's electricity generation. It is also a flexible and reliable source of energy that can be used for both large-scale and small-scale electricity generation. Additionally, it provides a range of other benefits, such as flood control, irrigation, and water supply for drinking and agriculture.

How much electricity is generated from hydropower each year?

According to the latest data from the International Energy Agency (IEA), the global hydropower capacity reached 1,308 GW at the end of 2020, generating 4,366 TWh of electricity annually.

Wich country is the largest producer of hydroelectric power?

The largest hydropower producer is China, with an installed capacity of 356 GW and an annual generation of 1,348 TWh. Other leading hydropower producers include Brazil, Canada, the United States, and Russia.

What is the largest hydroelectric power plant in the world?

The largest hydroelectric power plant in the world is the Three Gorges Dam located in Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei province, China. The dam spans the Yangtze River and has a total installed capacity of 22.5 GW. It consists of 32 turbine-generator units, each with a capacity of 700 MW, and is capable of generating approximately 101.6 TWh of electricity per year.

The Three Gorges Dam is also the largest power station of any kind in the world, surpassing even the largest thermal power plants. The construction of the dam began in 1994 and was completed in 2012, at a cost of approximately US$28 billion. It is a key part of China's efforts to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and to meet its growing demand for electricity.

Is hydropower is a renewable energy source?

The generation of hydroelectric power utilize the natural energy of water flowing or falling to generate electricity, which is replenished by the water cycle. The water used to generate electricity in hydropower plants is not consumed or depleted, but rather returned to the natural water cycle. Thus, hydropower is classified as a renewable source of energy.

Data Information

This data is a derivitive set of data gathered by source mentioned below.

Data Sources

Global Energy Observatory/Google/KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm/Enipedia/World Resources Institute/database.earth