Location[28] Reactor type Status Net
Capacity
(MWe)
Gross
Capacity
(MWe)
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[A]
Ignalina-2 RBMK-1500 shut down in 2009 1,185 1,300[A]
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 [29] 925 1,000
Kursk-2 RBMK-1000 operational until 2024 [29] 925 1,000
Kursk-3 RBMK-1000 operational until March 2014 [29] 925 1,000
Kursk-4 RBMK-1000 operational until February 2016 [29] 925 1,000
Kursk-5[30] MKER-1000[B] construction begin was 1985, since then shelved 925 1,000
Kursk-6 RBMK-1000 construction cancelled in 1993 925 1,000
Leningrad-1 RBMK-1000 operational[C] 925 1,000
Leningrad-2 RBMK-1000 operational until 2021 [29] 925 1,000
Leningrad-3 RBMK-1000 operational until June 2025 [29] 925 1,000
Leningrad-4 RBMK-1000 operational until August 2026 [29] 925 1,000
Smolensk-1 RBMK-1000 operational until December 2022 [29][31] 925 1,000
Smolensk-2 RBMK-1000 operational until July 2015 [29] 925 1,000
Smolensk-3 RBMK-1000 operational until July 2023 [29] 925 1,000
Smolensk-4 RBMK-1000 construction cancelled in 1993 925 1,000