This article lists all power stations in Armenia.
Thermal
[edit]Station | Installed Capacity (MW) | Year Built |
---|---|---|
Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant - Units 1-4 | 1,110 | 1963-1966 |
Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant - Unit 5 | 480 | 2012 |
Yerevan Thermal Power Plant | 242 | 2010 |
Non-renewable
[edit]Nuclear
[edit]Station | Installed Capacity (MW) | Year Built | Status |
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Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant | 1969-1980 | ||
Armenia-1 | 407 | 1969-1976 | Shut down |
Armenia-2 | 440 | 1975-1980 | Operational |
Renewable
[edit]Hydroelectric
[edit]Plant | Installed Capacity (MW) | Year built |
---|---|---|
Sevan-Hrazdan Cascade | 556 | 1936-1961 |
Sevan Hydro Power Plant | 34.2 | 1949 |
Atarbekyan Hydro Power Plant (Hrazdan) | 81.6 | 1959 |
Gyumush Hydro Power Plant (Argel) | 224 | 1953 |
Arzni Hydro Power Plant | 70.5 | 1956 |
Kanaker Hydro Power Plant | 102 | 1936 |
Yerevan 1 Hydro Power Plant | 44 | 1961 |
Vorotan Cascade | 405.46 | 1970-1984 |
Spandaryan Hydro Power Plant | 76 | 1984 |
Shamb Hydro Power Plant | 171 | 1977 |
Tatev Hydro Power Plant | 157.2 | 1970 |
Geothermal
[edit]Station | Town | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jermaghbyur Geothermal Power Plant | Jermaghbyur | 150 | Proposed |
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