“Ukrainian nuclear power plants temporarily reduced power on Saturday morning due to technological problems in the power system that affected the operation of power transmission lines. IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi noted that a direct threat to nuclear safety is currently not expected, but the overall situation remains unstable. “The Chernobyl NPP briefly lost all external power supply. Ukraine is working on stabilizing the energy system and”, — write on: ua.news
Ukrainian nuclear power plants temporarily reduced power on Saturday morning due to technological problems in the power system that affected the operation of power transmission lines.
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi noted that a direct threat to nuclear safety is currently not expected, but the overall situation remains unstable.
“The Chernobyl nuclear power plant lost all external power supply for a short time. Ukraine is working to stabilize the power system and restore power; a direct impact on nuclear safety is not expected, but the overall situation remains unstable,” he was quoted as saying on the X social network.
As reported in Telegram with reference to the First Deputy Prime Minister of Energy of Ukraine Denys Shmygal, on Saturday at 10:42 a technological violation occurred with the simultaneous disconnection of the 400 kV line between the power systems of Romania and Moldova and the 750 kV line between the Western and central parts of Ukraine. What caused the cascading shutdown in the electricity network of Ukraine and the triggering of automatic protection at substations.
The minister noted that nuclear power plant units were unloaded. Currently, the dispatcher has applied special schedules of emergency shutdowns in Kyiv, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, and Kharkiv regions.
Currently, the electricity supply is gradually being restored.
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