IAEA’s Grossi says it’s far from safe to restart Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

IAEA’s Grossi says it’s far from safe to restart Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
IAEA’s Grossi says it’s far from safe to restart Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Hello and welcome to the details of IAEA’s Grossi says it’s far from safe to restart Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and now with the details

Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - A view shows Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant from the bank of Kakhovka Reservoir near the town of Nikopol, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine June 16, 2023. — Reuters pic

VIENNA, June 3 — It will be unsafe to restart the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine as long as war rages around it despite Moscow’s hopes to fire up the complex, UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said today.

Grossi held a meeting with Russia on the issue last week after officials including President Vladimir Putin told him Moscow hopes to restart Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant, where the six reactors are now shut down as the International Atomic Energy Agency has recommended on safety grounds.

“The idea, of course, they have is to restart at some point. They are not planning to decommission this nuclear power plant. So this is what prompts the need to have a discussion about that,” Grossi told a news conference on the first day of a quarterly meeting of the IAEA’s 35-nation Board of Governors.

Advertisement

Russia said after last week’s meeting it is not currently planning to reactivate the plant. Grossi said some important steps need to be taken before it can restart safely.

“In terms of what needs to happen..., there shouldn’t be any bombing or any activity of this type,” Grossi said.

“Then there should be a more stable assurance of external power supply. This requires repairs, important repairs of existing lines, which at the moment, and because of the military activity, are very difficult to envisage.”

Advertisement

Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for periodic shelling that has downed the plant’s power lines. Last month the plant was attacked by drones that hit a reactor building in the worst such incident since November 2022, though nuclear safety was not compromised, the IAEA said at the time.

“The attacks and the frequent disconnection of the off-site power lines due to military activity are creating a grave situation,” Grossi said in a statement to the Vienna-based IAEA Board earlier on Monday.

External power is essential to prevent a potentially catastrophic meltdown at a nuclear power plant like Zaporizhzhia since it is needed to cool fuel in the reactors even when those reactors are shut down.

Zaporizhzhia is currently reliant on one of its four main power lines and a backup line for external power. Since Russia seized the plant weeks after it invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the plant has lost all external power eight times, forcing it to rely on emergency diesel generators for power. — Reuters

These were the details of the news IAEA’s Grossi says it’s far from safe to restart Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.

It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at Malay Mail and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.

NEXT Explainer: What legal grounds does the UN have to oppose Israel’s ban on UNRWA and what could it mean for Gaza?

Author Information

I am Jeff King and I’m passionate about business and finance news with over 4 years in the industry starting as a writer working my way up into senior positions. I am the driving force behind Al-KhaleejToday.NET with a vision to broaden the company’s readership throughout 2016. I am an editor and reporter of “Financial” category. Address: 383 576 Gladwell Street Longview, TX 75604, USA Phone: (+1) 903-247-0907 Email: [email protected]