One line, 750/330 kV, supplies the station with external electricity, the other two are reserved.
Employees of the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant on Tuesday, September 13, continued the operation of the third backup power line at the station. This was stated in a statement by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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It was learned that the 150 kV reserve line will be available again for ZNPP after the repair of the electrical distribution station at the nearby thermal power plant.
So, as indicated, all three backup power lines have been restored to the station. One of these, the 750/330 kV line, now provides Zaporizhia NPP with the external power required for cooling and other important safety functions. 330 kV and 150 kV lines are reserved.
The organization recalled that all six ZNPP reactors are in a state of cold shutdown, they need electricity to maintain the necessary safety functions.
At the same time, the four main external power lines of ZNPP are not working, and now the station does not provide electricity to households and factories.
As reported, the Russian invaders are preparing another provocative shelling of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant.
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Source: korrespondent

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