RBMK - Status

Status

Reactors which are in operation marked in green, closed reactors red, reactors under construction yellow and abandoned plants marked blue.

Location Reactor type Status Net
Capacity (MW)
Gross
Capacity (MW)
Chernobyl-1 RBMK-1000 shut down in 1996 740 800
Chernobyl-2 RBMK-1000 shut down in 1991 925 1,000
Chernobyl-3 RBMK-1000 shut down in 2000 925 1,000
Chernobyl-4 RBMK-1000 destroyed in the 1986 accident 925 1,000
Chernobyl-5 RBMK-1000 construction cancelled in 1988 950 1,000
Chernobyl-6 RBMK-1000 construction cancelled in 1988 950 1,000
Ignalina-1 RBMK-1500 shut down in 2004 1,185 1,300
Ignalina-2 RBMK-1500 shut down in 2009 1,185 1,300
Ignalina-3 RBMK-1500 construction cancelled in 1988 1,380 1,500
Ignalina-4 RBMK-1500 plan cancelled in 1988 1,380 1,500
Kostroma-1 RBMK-1500 construction cancelled in 1980s 1,380 1,500
Kostroma-2 RBMK-1500 construction cancelled in 1980s 1,380 1,500
Kursk-1 RBMK-1000 operational until 2021 925 1,000
Kursk-2 RBMK-1000 operational until 2024 925 1,000
Kursk-3 RBMK-1000 operational until March 2014 925 1,000
Kursk-4 RBMK-1000 operational until February 2016 925 1,000
Kursk-5 RBMK-1000 under construction since 1985 (shelved) 925 1,000
Kursk-6 RBMK-1000 construction cancelled in 1993 925 1,000
Leningrad-1 RBMK-1000 shut down in 2012 925 1,000
Leningrad-2 RBMK-1000 operational until 2021 925 1,000
Leningrad-3 RBMK-1000 operational until June 2025 925 1,000
Leningrad-4 RBMK-1000 operational until August 2026 925 1,000
Smolensk-1 RBMK-1000 operational until December 2013 925 1,000
Smolensk-2 RBMK-1000 operational until July 2015 925 1,000
Smolensk-3 RBMK-1000 operational until July 2023 925 1,000
Smolensk-4 RBMK-1000 construction cancelled in 1993 925 1,000

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