Ukraine: The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant has been completely shut down

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The company added that it separated the sixth unit of the station from power grid.

Kyiv asked residents in the areas occupied by Russia around the nuclear plant to evacuate for their own safety.

accusing Russia and Ukraine bombard each other nuclear stationwhich threatens to happen nuclear disaster.

He was the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky Called for disarmament in The area around the nuclear plant.

Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

  • Designed Zaporizhia nuclear power plant Since the time of the former Soviet Union, work on its construction began in 1980.
  • Zaporizhia nuclear power plant contains 6 reactors called reactors "Hydro-Hydropower VVER-1000 V-320".
  • The reactors are cooled by water and their neutrons are cooled down by water, and they work with uranium-235, whose half-life is estimated at more than 700 million years.
  • Its sixth reactor was connected to the grid in 1995.
  • It is the largest in Europe and one of the 10 largest power plants in the world.
  • Each of the six Zaporizhia units has a net capacity of 950 MW, or a total of 5.7 GW.
  • It covers 20 percent of Ukraine’s electricity consumption.

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The company added that it separated the sixth unit of the station from power grid.

Kyiv asked residents in the areas occupied by Russia around the nuclear plant to evacuate for their own safety.

accusing Russia and Ukraine bombard each other nuclear stationwhich threatens to happen nuclear disaster.

He was the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky Called for disarmament in The area around the nuclear plant.

Zaporizhia nuclear power plant

  • Designed Zaporizhia nuclear power plant Since the time of the former Soviet Union, work on its construction began in 1980.
  • The Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant contains 6 reactors, called VVIR-1000 V-320 “hydro-hydro-capacity” reactors.
  • The reactors are cooled by water and their neutrons are cooled down by water, and they work with uranium-235, whose half-life is estimated at more than 700 million years.
  • Its sixth reactor was connected to the grid in 1995.
  • It is the largest in Europe and one of the 10 largest power plants in the world.
  • Each of the six Zaporizhia units has a net capacity of 950 MW, or a total of 5.7 GW.
  • It covers 20 percent of Ukraine’s electricity consumption.

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