The state inspector commented on the IAEA information about the shutdown of the power unit at the South Ukrainian NPP: there is no information about any incidents that could negatively affect the state of nuclear and radiation safety.
The IAEA monitoring mission in Ukraine did not record any incidents at the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that could negatively affect the state of nuclear and radiation safety and lead to an accident with radiation consequences. The State Inspectorate for Nuclear Regulation of Ukraine reported this today, July 26.
It should be noted that the message from the State Nuclear Regulatory Authority appeared against the backdrop of the statements of some energy market experts about three accidents at Ukrainian nuclear power plants at the same time – two at the South Ukrainian NPP and one at Chernobyl NPP, as well as a message from the IAEA regarding the shutdown of a power unit at the South Ukrainian NPP.
“Last week, the IAEA permanent monitoring mission team at the South Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant reported an operational event that occurred due to a problem with a current transformer in a 330 kV open switchgear It was stated in the traditional weekly statement of IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi on the situation in Ukraine As mentioned, the damage was immediately repaired by the plant personnel, and the connection of the power unit No. 2 to the Ukrainian power grid was resumed At the same time, the statement did not contain any information about any incidents at Ukrainian nuclear power plants that could negatively affect the state of nuclear and radiation and safety and security of the South Ukrainian, where IAEA experts are part of permanent monitoring missions, “said the State Nuclear Regulatory Authority in a statement.
According to the head of the State Nuclear Regulatory Authority, all power units of nuclear power plants located in the territory controlled by Ukraine are operated in accordance with the regulations and in accordance with the established load load schedules.
We remind you that July 24 Energoatom announced the early connection of a nuclear power unit to the Ukrainian energy grid after repairs with nuclear fuel reloading. Another power unit started working ahead of schedule on July 17. According to information Energoatomit should significantly improve the situation in Ukraine’s energy system, which was damaged as a result of Russian attacks.
Source: korrespondent

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