Nuclear power in Russia: Russia is one of the world's largest producers of nuclear energy. In 2020, total electricity generated in nuclear power plants in Russia was 215.746 TWh, 20.28% of all electric power plant generation. The installed gross capacity of Russian nuclear reactors was 29.4 GW as of December 2020.
Plants in this cluster
- Bilibino Nuclear Power Plant: Arctic Operations and Decommissioning — 36 MW decommissioned
- Kalinin Nuclear Power Plant: Infrastructure and Regional Energy Profile — 4,000 MW operational
- Kola Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Arctic Operations — 2,150 MW operational
- Kursk Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Operational History — 2,640 MW operational
- Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Operational History — 4,000 MW operational
- Leningrad-2 Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Operational History — 2,400 MW operational
- Rostov Nuclear Power Plant: Infrastructure and Regional Energy Profile — 4,030 MW operational
- Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant: RBMK Operations and Regional Energy Profile — 3,000 MW operational
- Tver Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Operational History — 3,600 MW operational
- Rostov Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Operational History — 3,000 MW operational