Jebel Ali Power and Desalination Plant

The following page lists power stations that run on natural gas, a non-renewable resource. Stations that are only at a proposed stage or decommissioned, and power stations that are smaller than 3000 MW in nameplate capacity, are not included in this list. Other power stations may be found in national lists linked from the end of this article.

In service

StationCountryLocationCapacity (MW)Ref
Anegasaki Power Station Japan35°29′06″N 140°01′00″E / 35.48500°N 140.01667°E / 35.48500; 140.01667 (Anegasaki Power Station)3,600[1]
Burullus Power Station(German) Egypt31°31′46″N 30°48′32″E / 31.52944°N 30.80889°E / 31.52944; 30.80889 (Burullus Power Station)4,800[2]
Chiba Power Station Japan35°33′57″N 140°06′20″E / 35.56583°N 140.10556°E / 35.56583; 140.10556 (Chiba Power Station)4,380[1]
Chita Power Station Japan34°59′12″N 136°50′37″E / 34.98667°N 136.84361°E / 34.98667; 136.84361 (Chita Power Station)3,966[3]
Futtsu Power Station Japan35°20′35″N 139°50′02″E / 35.34306°N 139.83389°E / 35.34306; 139.83389 (Futtsu Power Station)5,040[1]
Higashi-Niigata Japan37°59′58″N 139°14′29″E / 37.99944°N 139.24139°E / 37.99944; 139.24139 (Higashi-Niigata Power Station)5,149[4]
Himeji-2 Power Station Japan 4,086[5]
Jebel Ali Power and Desalination Plant United Arab Emirates25°03′35″N 55°07′02″E / 25.05972°N 55.11722°E / 25.05972; 55.11722 (Jebel Ali Power Station)8,695[6]
Kawagoe Power Station Japan35°00′25″N 136°41′20″E / 35.00694°N 136.68889°E / 35.00694; 136.68889 (Kawagoe Power Station)4,802[1]
Kostromskaya Power Station Russia57°27′34″N 41°10′30″E / 57.45944°N 41.17500°E / 57.45944; 41.17500 (Kostromskaya GRES)3,600 
Permskaya GRES(Russian) Russia58°30′00″N 56°20′20″E / 58.50000°N 56.33889°E / 58.50000; 56.33889 (Permskaya GRES)3,363[7][8]
Phú Mỹ Power Plants Vietnam10°36′20″N 107°02′12″E / 10.60556°N 107.03667°E / 10.60556; 107.03667 (Phú Mỹ Power Plant)3,900
Shin-Nagoya Power Station Japan 3,058[3]
Surgut-1 Power Station Russia3,333
Surgut-2 Power Station Russia61°16′46″N 73°30′45″E / 61.27944°N 73.51250°E / 61.27944; 73.51250 (Surgut-2 Power Station)5,657[9][10]
Syrdarya Power Plant Uzbekistan40°13′41″N 69°6′2″E / 40.22806°N 69.10056°E / 40.22806; 69.10056 (Syrdarya Power Plant)3,050[11]
Tatan Power Plant Taiwan25°01′34″N 121°02′50″E / 25.02611°N 121.04722°E / 25.02611; 121.04722 (Tatan Power Plant)4,984[12]
Volta Power Station(German) Italy42°21′26″N 11°32′14″E / 42.35722°N 11.53722°E / 42.35722; 11.53722 (Volta Power Station)3,600
Yokohama Power Station Japan3,325[1]

See also

References

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