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  2. Nuclear power in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant. 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 power generation. [1] The installed gross capacity of Russian nuclear reactors is 29.4 GW in December 2020.

  3. List of power stations in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... The following page lists the power stations in Russia. Renewable. Geothermal ... World's first nuclear power plant

  4. Template:Russia nuke plant map - Wikipedia

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  5. Kursk Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Kursk Nuclear Power Plant [a] is one of the three biggest nuclear power plants (NPPs) in Russia and one of the four biggest electricity producers in the country. It is located on the bank of the Seym River about 40 kilometers west of the city of Kursk , midway between it and the town of Lgov , in western Russia.

  6. List of nuclear power stations - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Russia 1986: Barakah: 3: 4,035 ... The site of former Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant.

  7. Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (Russian: Ленинградская атомная электростанция; Ленинградская АЭС Leningradskaya atomnaya elektrostantsiya; Leningradskaya AES (pronunciation ⓘ)) is a nuclear power plant located in the town of Sosnovy Bor in Russia's Leningrad Oblast, on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, some 70 kilometres (43 mi) to ...

  8. Category:Nuclear power stations in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Former nuclear power stations in Russia (2 P) Pages in category "Nuclear power stations in Russia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  9. Energy in Russia - Wikipedia

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    It was also the world's first country to develop civilian nuclear power, and constructed the world's first nuclear power plant. [23] Russia was also the world's fourth-largest nuclear energy producer in 2019, [24] and was the fifth-largest hydroelectric producer in 2021. [25]