Zaporozhye NPP will create a backup source of electricity at the expense of thermal power plants
MOSCOW, November 25 – RIA Novosti. “Russia is creating a backup energy source for the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant,” he said.rostoma“.
“Given the great importance of the energy supply reserve for the nuclear safety of the Zaporizhzhya NPP, especially in winter, we decided to continue the restoration of the open, despite the direct threat to the lives of the personnel working in these jobs. The switchgear of the Zaporizhzhya TPP,” the state agency said in a statement.
As noted, the Russian side has already tried to do this, but each time “the Ukrainian response was targeted bombardment of the thermal power plant”.
Now the nuclear power plant receives electricity through two high-voltage lines, which, as the events of recent weeks have shown, are regularly and, as a rule, turned off at the same time by Ukraine.
“How Kiev behaves will clearly demonstrate the true position of the Ukrainian leadership on ensuring the nuclear safety of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant,” the state-owned company said.
The head of the military-civil administration of the Zaporozhye region, Yevgeny Balitsky, the previous day, said that the two power units at the nuclear power plant continue to operate at low power, and the heating in the city of Energodar is provided by diesel generators.
Zaporozhye NPP is located on the left bank of the Dnieper, next to Energodar. This is Europe’s largest plant of this type in terms of unit count and installed capacity – it has six power units of one gigawatt each. The facility has been controlled by the Russian military since March. The Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to regularly bomb Energodar and the nuclear power plant site adjacent to the city.

After two relatively quiet months, the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant was subjected to intense attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Employees of “Rosatom” counted more than 20 hits of large-caliber guns in the area.

Repair teams eliminate the consequences of the bombing of the ZNPP.

The plant has once again lost access to off-site power and relies on emergency diesel generators.

UN Assistant Secretary for Political Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo described the attack as “reckless and deplorable”.

Part of the shell that exploded after the station was recently bombed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Located near the city of Energodar, the Zaporozhye NPP is the largest in Europe.

The station has six power units with a capacity of one gigawatt.

Since March, the nuclear power plant has been protected by the Russian army. They make sure that there is no leakage of nuclear and radioactive material.

The Ukrainian army regularly bombs Energodar and the nuclear power plant adjacent to the city.
After two relatively quiet months, the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant was subjected to intense attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Employees of “Rosatom” counted more than 20 hits of large-caliber guns in the area.
Repair teams eliminate the consequences of the bombing of the ZNPP.
The plant has once again lost access to off-site power and relies on emergency diesel generators.
UN Assistant Secretary for Political Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo described the attack as “reckless and deplorable”.
Part of the shell that exploded after the station was recently bombed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Located near the city of Energodar, the Zaporozhye NPP is the largest in Europe.
The station has six power units with a capacity of one gigawatt.
Since March, the nuclear power plant has been protected by the Russian army. They make sure that there is no leakage of nuclear and radioactive material.
The Ukrainian army regularly bombs Energodar and the nuclear power plant adjacent to the city.
Source: Ria

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