Factbox-Five facts about Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
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[March 04, 2022]
VIENNA
(Reuters) -Below are five facts about the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power
plant in Ukraine, the biggest in Europe by capacity, which Russian
troops have seized, according to the regional state administration. |
Surveillance camera footage shows a flare landing at the Zaporizhzhia
nuclear power plant during shelling in Enerhodar, Zaporizhia Oblast,
Ukraine March 4, 2022, in this screengrab from a video obtained from
social media. Zaporizhzhya NPP via YouTube/via REUTERS |
Ukraine said Russian forces attacked the plant in the early
hours of Friday, setting an adjacent five-story training
facility on fire. The fire was later extinguished.
* Zaporizhzhia is the largest of Ukraine's four nuclear power
plants, which together provide about half the country's
electricity.
* This is the first time war has broken out in a country with
such a large and established nuclear power programme, the
International Atomic Energy Agency says.
* Zaporizhzhia's six units each have a net capacity of 950
Megawatts electric, or a total of 5.7 Gigawatts electric,
according to an IAEA database. The first unit was connected to
the grid in 1984, and the last in 1995.
* The power plant is operating at just a fraction of its
capacity. An internal IAEA notification seen by Reuters on
Friday said:
- Unit 1 is "in outage"
- Units 2 and 3 "have been disconnected from the grid, and the
cool down of the nuclear installation is being carried out"
- Unit 4 "is in operation at 690 MW power"
- Units 5 and 6 "are being cooled down".
* The power plant is of strategic importance to Russia because
it is only about 200 km from Crimea, which Russia annexed in
2014.
(Reporting by Francois Murphy; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel)
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