Vyacheslav Stoyanov previously held the position of chief engineer – first deputy general director of Rivne NPP.
A new general director was appointed in the South Ukrainian NPP. This is Vyacheslav Stoyanov, the NAEC press service reported the previous day. Energoatom.
“By order of the head of the company’s board, Petr Kotin, the duties of the general director of PAPP were assigned to Vyacheslav Stoyanov, who previously held the position of chief engineer – first deputy general director of Rivne NPP,” said of the message.
It is indicated that Stoyanov has many years of experience in the nuclear industry, has repeatedly been awarded for the conscientious performance of his duties, and has worked his way from an engineer to management positions at nuclear power plants .
“The main task of the new head of FNPP is to work to strengthen Ukraine’s energy security and increase nuclear capacity,” said Energoatom.
In its turn Economic reality writes that the former leader of the South Ukrainian NPP, Igor Poloovich, was transferred to the position of executive director for production and organization of the NAEC Energoatom.
Earlier, referring to the media, we reported that the reactors of the South Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant did not work for almost 12 hours on the night of July 16 due to an emergency situation. Today it became known that the IAEA confirmed the shutdown of the unit at the South Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant.
At the same time, at SNRCU said that the IAEA monitoring mission in Ukraine did not record any incidents at nuclear power plants that could negatively affect the state of nuclear and radiation safety and lead to an accident with radiation consequences.
Source: korrespondent

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