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Second external power line restored at Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

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(Reuters) -A second external power line to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine has been restored, the station's Russian operators were quoted as saying on Saturday. The plant

Restoration of Second Power Line at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

Restoration of Power Lines and Safety Measures

(Reuters) -A second external power line to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine has been restored, the station's Russian operators were quoted as saying on Saturday.

Impact of Power Restoration

The plant - Europe's largest, with six reactors - was seized by Russian troops in the first weeks of the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Russia and Ukraine regularly accuse each other of military actions that compromise nuclear safety.

Challenges in Repair Operations

The plant currently produces no electricity, but needs external power to cool the nuclear fuel and avoid the risk of a meltdown.

The station's Russian operators, in a statement quoted by Russian news agencies, said the second line known as Ferosplavna-1 was reconnected on Saturday. 

They said the completed action "significantly increases the stability of the station's power system". The line had been down since May 7.

The first Dniprovska line was restored on October 23. With both lines out of operation, the plant had been without external power links for 30 days and relied on diesel generators.

Fighting nearby had prevented emergency crews from carrying out repair work, prompting the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency to help arrange local ceasefires. The latest ceasefire took effect on Friday.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

Key Takeaways

  • Second external power line at Zaporizhzhia restored.
  • The plant is Europe's largest with six reactors.
  • Restoration enhances stability of the power system.
  • Ceasefire allowed emergency crews to conduct repairs.
  • IAEA facilitated local ceasefires for repair work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is nuclear safety?
Nuclear safety refers to the measures and protocols in place to prevent accidents and ensure the safe operation of nuclear facilities, minimizing the risk of radiation exposure and environmental contamination.
What is an external power line?
An external power line is a transmission line that connects a power plant to the electrical grid, allowing the plant to supply electricity to consumers and maintain operational safety.
What is a meltdown?
A meltdown occurs when a nuclear reactor's core overheats, potentially leading to the release of radioactive materials. It is a critical safety concern in nuclear power generation.
What is the role of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)?
The IAEA is an international organization that promotes the peaceful use of nuclear energy and aims to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons, ensuring global nuclear safety and security.

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