Ukraine’s Energoatom will soon stop sending spent nuclear fuel to Russia for processing and storage

Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Ukraine’s Energoatom will soon stop sending spent nuclear fuel to Russia for processing and storage

Ukraine’s Energoatom will soon stop sending spent nuclear fuel to Russia for processing and storage, Petro Kotin, the company head, said yesterday. In July, the Centralized Spent Fuel Storage Facility will open, he said. At the same, time, Energoatom is completing a 43 km rail connector to the facility, built by Holtec, a US company, near Chornobyl. Nuclear supplies about half of Ukraine’s electricity.

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