These power units cover the needs of Ukraine, covered by imports, the head of the state mentioned.
President Vladimir Zelensky supported the purchase of Russian power units -made from Bulgaria for the completion of two electricity units of Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant. The head of the state said this on the evening of Tuesday, February 11.
The Ukraine leader noted that thanks to the editors who give you to buy power units from Bulgaria, it is possible to complete two Haes blocks.
According to Zelensky, it is potentially that these power units cover the needs of Ukraine, which are now covered with imports. Because it is more than 2 gigavatts of electricity. It will also help to prevent the increase in electricity prices for the population.
At the same time, the President noted that those who criticized the purchase of equipment for the construction of two blocks of Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant, were no different for cheap energy for Ukraine.
“Of course, there are voices that criticize, but these are the voices that the cheap energy in Ukraine is no different -they fill their pockets from more expensive energy than atom. There are all these numbers. The Everyone can see and make sure, “Zelensky said.
Remember, on February 11, Verkhovna Rada is allowed Energoatom Buy reactors from Bulgaria for completing two Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant units.
The Power Unit No. 3 of the Khmelnitsky Nuclear Power Plant is 75%ready, and Block No. 4 – by 25%. In Energoatom It is believed that they can be completed within three and five years, respectively.
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