Power Restored to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Following Local Ceasefire.
Power Supply Restored to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
According to TSN.ua: A temporary local ceasefire has enabled the restoration of a 330 kV backup power line to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which is located in the occupied city of Enerhodar. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) facilitated this critical operation and confirmed the development. This plant is Europe's largest nuclear facility, and its safety has been a major international concern since the start of the conflict.
Ongoing demining efforts are now underway to ensure safe access for repair crews. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi emphasized that these measures are vital for maintaining the safety and stability of the region's power supply.
Significance of the Power Restoration
Restoring power to the Zaporizhzhia plant is a crucial step for Ukraine's energy security amid the ongoing war. The collaboration with the IAEA underscores the global focus on nuclear safety in the region, which could have long-term implications for the stability of Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
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