Power Shake-Up at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
Control of the Zaporizhzhia plant, with 6 gigawatts capacity, is disputed amid safety concerns and competing proposals for joint or Ukrainian management.
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Power Shake-Up at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
A high-voltage line supplying Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been disconnected, yet the facility continues to receive power. Radiation levels remain stable, and the International Atomic Energy Agency is investigating. The plant, under Russian control since the early invasion, frequently experiences power outages.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine and the United States had reached agreement on 90% of the agreement to end the war with Russia. The remaining 10%, which is still the subject of a dispute, relate to the control of Europe's largest nuclear power plant.
Why a nuclear plant is a big sticking point in the Ukraine peace plan
KYIV, Ukraine – President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Ukraine and the United States are 90% of the way toward an agreement to end the war with Russia. Within the 10% still in dispute is who will control Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.
The Americans peacefully propose joint management of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant. The occupiers responded to this idea with the mouths of the so-called director of the NPP
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