Name
|
Location
|
Installed
capacity
|
Notes
|
Huichon Hydroelectric Power Station
|
Huichon
|
300 MW
|
Allegedly fails to generate power at full capacity due to harsh weather.[2]
|
Sup'ung Dam
|
Yalu River
|
630 MW[18][Note 1]
|
Units 3, 6, 7 generate power to North Korea at 60 Hz; unit 2 can generate either for China or North Korea.[19] The power plant is operated by North Korea. Seven 90 MW units.[18]
|
Unbong Dam
|
Yalu River
|
430 MW[20][Note 1]
|
Units 2, 4 supply power to North Korea at 60 Hz. The power plant is operated by North Korea.[20]
|
Taipingwan Dam
|
Yalu River
|
190 MW[21]
|
Operated by China.[21]
|
Wiwon Dam
|
Yalu River
|
222.5 MW[22]
|
|
Kumyagang Power Station No.2
|
Kumya County
|
7.5 MW[23]
|
|
Kumyagang Army-People Power Station
|
Kumya County
|
large[24]
|
|
Yonsan
|
Yonsan County
|
small
|
2 small generators[25]
|
Tanchon Power Station No.1 to 6
|
Tanchon
|
small to medium
|
series of 6 small to medium size hydropower stations.[26]
|
Hungju Youth Hydroelectric Power Station No. 1 to 3
|
Kanggye
|
small
|
series of 3 small hydropower stations.[27]
|
Jangjagang Hydroelectric Power Station
|
Manpo
|
90 MW[28]
|
series of small hydropower stations.[27]
|
Pukchon
|
Kanggye
|
small
|
small hydropower stations.[29]
|
Kanggye Youth Power Station
|
Kanggye
|
224.6 MW[28]
|
|
Paektusan Hero Youth Power station
|
Sodusu River
|
large
|
series of 3 power hydropower stations.[30]
|
Taechon Hydroelectric Power Station
|
Taeryong River
|
746 MW[28]
|
Series of hydropower plants on the Taeryong River.[27]
|
Taeryong Hydroelectric Power Station
|
small to medium
|
Huchang Mine No. 4 Power Station
|
Kimhyongjik County
|
small
|
Built to support Huchang mine.[31]
|
Pukchang Thermal Power Complex
|
Pukchang County
|
1600 MW
|
Highest generation capacity of power plants in North Korea.[32]
|
Pyongyang Thermal Power Plant
|
Pyongchon-guyok
|
700 MW[33]
|
|
Kangdong Thermal Power Plant
|
Kangdong County
|
between 100 and 300 MW[34]
|
Construction began in late 2010, but stalled sometime after 2014
|
Sunchon Thermal Power Plant
|
Sunchon
|
210 MW[28]
|
|
Sonbong Thermal Electric Power Plant
|
Sonbong-guyok
|
200 MW
|
Originally named Unggi Thermoelectric Power Plant, and powered by heavy fuel oil from Sŭngri Petrochemical Complex. Rebuilt to use coal from 2015.[35] Also known as 6.16 Power Station.[28]
|
Nyongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center – experimental light-water reactor
|
Nyongbyon County
|
20 MW[36]
|
Probably conducting pre-operational testing.[37]
|
Korean Energy Development Organisation – two light water reactors.
|
Sinpo
|
2000 MW
|
Abandoned due to US withdrawal from Agreed Framework.[36]
|
March 17 Power Plant
|
Chongjin
(Unit 1)
|
200 MW[28]
|
|
Puryong County (Unit 2, 3)
|
310 MW[28]
|
|
Chongjin Thermal Power Plant
|
Chongjin
|
150 MW
|
Supplies to industry, such as the Kim Chaek Iron and Steel Complex.[28]
|
Hochongang Power Station
|
Hochon County
|
40.6 MW
|
series of hydroelectric stations on the Hochon river.[28]
|
Changjingang Power Station
|
Yonggwang County
|
34.7 MW
|
series of hydroelectric stations on the Changjin river.[28]
|
Puryong Power Station
|
Puryong County
|
32 MW
|
series of hydroelectric stations in Puryong county.[28]
|
Pujonggang Power Station
|
Sinhung County
|
203.7 MW[28]
|
|
Anbyon Youth Power Station
|
Anbyon County
|
324 MW
|
Original design capacity 810 MW.[28]
|
Taedonggang Power Station
|
Tokchon
|
200 MW
|
|
Namgang Power Station
|
Kangdong County
|
135 MW
|
Fed by a gravity dam, also serves to prevent flooding of the Taedong River and supply water for agricultural purposes.[28]
|
Chonchongang Thermal Power Station
|
Kaechon
|
200 MW
|
Supplies to industrial complexes, such as the Namhung Youth Chemical Complex in Anju.[28]
|
East Pyongyang Thermal Power Station
|
Rangnang-guyok
|
100 MW[28]
|
|
December 12 Thermal Power Station
|
Chollima-guyok
|
50 MW
|
Originally planned three generators of 50 MW each, only one built. Supplies electricity to Chollima Steel Complex.[28]
|
Ryesonggang Youth Hydropower Plant No. 1 to 5
|
Kumchon County
|
50 MW
|
Series of five power plants on the Ryeson River, with five power stations of four generators each, producing 2.5 MW.[38][39][40][41]
No.1 was started up in 2008, with the last being completed in 2018.[42]
|
Wonsan Army-People Power Station[43]
|
Popdong County
|
20 MW
|
Two 10 MW turbines on the Rimjin River.[44]
|
Hamhung Hydropower Station No.1
|
Chongpyong County
|
10 MW
|
Two 4 MW and a 2 MW generator on Kumjin River.[45]
|
Orangchon Power Stations
|
North Hamgyong Province
|
134.5 MW
|
Hydroelectric power project including 4 dams and 5 power stations.
|
Sinuiju Solar Power Station
|
Sinuiju
|
1 MW
|
73 48-panel array, one 30-panel array and one 60-panel array.[46]
|
Kumsanpho Fishery Solar Power Station
|
Cholsan County
|
small
|
2880 panels in total, can generate "hundreds of kw"[46]
|