Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant switched to reserve power line, Ukraine says – National | 24CA News

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Published 10.08.2023
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant switched to reserve power line, Ukraine says – National | 24CA News

Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant once more misplaced connection to its final remaining important exterior energy line in a single day and was switched to a reserve line, state-owned energy producing firm Energoatom stated on Thursday.

Energoatom stated Europe’s largest nuclear energy plant was on the verge of a blackout because the reserve line had lower than half the ability capability of the primary energy line.

“Such a regime is difficult for the reactor plant, its duration is limited by the project’s design and it can result in failure of the main equipment of the energy unit,” Energoatom stated on Telegram.


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The Zaporizhzhia plant with its six reactors has been managed by the Russian navy because the early days of Moscow’s invasion in February 2022.

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It has turn into one of many focal factors of the battle, with each side blaming one another for shelling across the web site. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been making an attempt to arrange a security mechanism to forestall accidents.

None of the plant’s six reactors produce electrical energy.

Separately, the station’s Russian-installed administration stated the Number 4 reactor had been moved from a “hot” to a “cold” shutdown due to indicators of a steam leak.

One of the six reactors must be in “hot shutdown” to supply steam for the plant’s personal wants.

“Plant personnel found signs of leaks in the pipe section of steam generator No. 3,” the administration stated on Telegram. “To meet the steam auxiliary needs of the Zaporizhzhia NPP, the transfer of power unit No. 6 to a ‘hot shutdown’ state is being considered.”