The total installed power station capacity in India as on June 30, 2016 is 303,083 MW with sector wise & type wise break up as given below.
@The break up of other renewable energy sources (RES) is: wind power (28,700.44 MW), Solar power (9,012.69 MW), Biomass power & gasification (7,856.94 MW), small hydro (4,333.86 MW), Waste-to-energy (114.08 MW).
For the state wise allocation of the installed utility power capacity, refer to States of India by allocated power capacity.
The following lists name many of the power stations in India.
Nuclear power is the fifth -largest source of electricity in India after thermal, hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity. As of 2016[update], India has 22 nuclear reactors in operation at seven sites, having an installed capacity of 6780 MW. and producing a total of 30,292.91 GWh of electricity 11 more reactors are under construction to generate an additional 8,100 MW.
All the twenty two nuclear power reactors with an installed capacity of 6,780 MW equal to 2.2% of total installed utility capacity, are operated by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India. India ranked seventh in number of operated reactors (22) and fourteenth in total installed capacity.