The water supply for cooling the reactors, after the destruction of Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station, makes the launch of Zaes impossible, previously stated in the Russian Federation.
Russian conquerors say “began to build a floating pumping station with a capacity of up to 80,000 cubic meters per hour to restart the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant.” This is announced by the Russian Edition of Neftegaz, which refers to the chapter Rosatoma Alexei Likhachev.
According to Russian officials, the floating modular pumping station will allow Russia to fully solve the problem of water supply during removal of power units in design capacity.
He added that Rosatom has developed a phased plan for the placement of zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in operation, but it can only be implemented with complete removal of military threats, including direct attacks and sabotage.
The lack of water needed for cooling the reactors after the destruction of Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station is one of the main reasons why Zaes launching is impossible.
Earlier, the Deputy Minister of Energy, Yuri Sheiko, claimed that Russia Can’t ensure restoration of safe operation of conquered zaporizhzhya nuclear power plantand statements about relevant intentions Just trying to -Blackmail Ukraine and the international community.
“The station is not prepared for the job, there are major risks including power units at work. A full inspection of equipment and systems should be carried out, as repairs are not carried out in ZAES.
There are no qualified personnel who know the equipment, in particular Ukrainian production, which is installed after the modernization of the power plant, “Sheiko said.
Remember that the International Atomic Energy Agency is concerned about Russia’s intentions to connect the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant to its own energy system, general director of agency Rafael Grossy said.
Rosatom has made a statement to zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant
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