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Work to restore link to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant begins this week, Russian official says

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(Reuters) -A Russian official said on Tuesday that work would begin this week to restore external power links to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, which has been running on

Restoration of Power Links to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Starts This Week

Restoration Efforts and Nuclear Safety

(Reuters) -A Russian official said on Tuesday that work would begin this week to restore external power links to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, which has been running on emergency diesel generators for three weeks.

Current Status of the Plant

Russian forces seized the Zaporizhzhia plant in the first weeks of Moscow's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Each side has accused the other of conducting military action that caused the last external line to go down on July 23.

International Oversight and Concerns

"Active preparations are underway at this time," Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's permanent representative to international bodies in Vienna, told the Russian state news agency RIA.

Accusations and Diplomatic Tensions

"We expect the repair work on both power transmission lines to start at the end of this week."

In order for the work to be carried out, Ulyanov said, "it is vital to agree on a local ceasefire in areas where the repair work is to be carried out".

The Vienna-based U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, has repeatedly called on both sides to refrain from actions compromising nuclear safety. 

The plant, Europe's largest with six reactors, produces no electricity at the moment, but needs power to keep fuel inside it cool and prevent any possibility of a meltdown.

Rafael Grossi, the IAEA's Director General, has said the diesel generators are providing the power needed and has been working with both sides to get the external links restored.

Ukraine's foreign minister accused Russia on Sunday of deliberately severing the external power line to the station in order to link it to Moscow's power grid.

A top Russian diplomat this month denied that Russia had any intention of restarting the plant.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

Key Takeaways

  • Restoration work on Zaporizhzhia's power links starts this week.
  • The plant has been using emergency diesel generators for three weeks.
  • International Atomic Energy Agency calls for nuclear safety.
  • A local ceasefire is needed for repair work to proceed.
  • Diplomatic tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are emergency diesel generators?
Emergency diesel generators are backup power systems that provide electricity during outages, ensuring critical operations can continue, especially in facilities like nuclear power plants.
What is 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 nuclear safety and security.
What is a nuclear power station?
A nuclear power station is a facility that generates electricity using nuclear reactions, typically through the process of nuclear fission, where atomic nuclei are split to release energy.

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