bones206
Structural
- Jun 22, 2007
- 1,992
Thought it would be a good time to start a fresh thread, since recent developments have put everyone on alert again.
Part 1: thread815-492582
Part 1: thread815-492582
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[URL unfurl="true" said:https://www.reuters.com/world/ukraines-zaporizhzhia-nuclear-power-plant-halts-operations-energoatom-2022-09-11/?taid=631d79a451baff0001726522&utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter[/URL]]Energoatom said that on Saturday it restored to operational capacity a communications line to the power system, which it said had been damaged by Russian shelling, allowing the plant to be powered by Ukraine's energy system.
"Therefore, a decision was made to shut down power unit No. 6 and transfer it to the safest state - cold shutdown," it said.
It said the risk of further damage to the line "remains high", which would force the plant to be "powered by diesel generators, the duration of which is limited by the technological resource and the amount of available diesel fuel."
electricpete said:There is an isotope of Iodine that is important after some nuclear events (Chernobyl) due to its mobility and its tendency to be absorbed biologically.
I missed that. Interesting. Apparently the Ukranian authorities determined the safety risk of operating that last reactor (in the wartime environment) outweighed the safety benefit of the power it was providing. Whereas reliable supply of diesel fuel was required before primarily as a contingency, it is now required as only significant source of power (beyond batteries with limited capacity)RedSnake said:Energoatom said that on Saturday it restored to operational capacity a communications line to the power system, which it said had been damaged by Russian shelling, allowing the plant to be powered by Ukraine's energy system.
"Therefore, a decision was made to shut down power unit No. 6 and transfer it to the safest state - cold shutdown," it said.
It said the risk of further damage to the line "remains high", which would force the plant to be "powered by diesel generators, the duration of which is limited by the technological resource and the amount of available diesel fuel.
[URL unfurl="true" said:https://twitter.com/iaeaorg/status/1569750816570875912[/URL]]Separately today, as part of continuing IAEA-led support for nuclear safety and security in #Ukraine, DG
@RafaelMGrossi said a second major assistance shipment had arrived in the country, including radiation monitoring and personal protective equipment.
[URL unfurl="true" said:https://twitter.com/iaeaorg/status/1569750808551653376[/URL]]Ukrainian engineers have made further headway in repairing vital power infrastructure in vicinity of #Zaporizhzhya NPP, providing plant with renewed access to a third back-up power line. This means all three back-up power lines to #ZNPP have been restored.