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Ukraine power imports to rise after Khmelnytskyi nuclear failure

Ukraine anticipates to need increased electrical energy imports during continuing winter, the energy ministry stated on Thursday after an unanticipated outage of among the Khmelnytskyi nuclear reactor's two reactors.

The ministry said the Khmelnytskyi unit was closed down on Wednesday for technical factors and that investigative work was under method.

Ukraine is likely to increase electrical energy imports to 4,066 megawatt hours (MWh) on Thursday, up from 3,112? Wh on Wednesday and 1,691? Wh on Tuesday, the ministry said.

Ukraine began exporting electrical energy soon before it was When Russian forces, invaded by Russia in 2022 however paused sales assaulted power infrastructure and seized control of its Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

Exports to Eastern Europe resumed in February, a major boost to Ukraine's beleaguered economy, but it still needs to import some power throughout peak intake hours.

The energy ministry last week said that Ukraine had decreased the capability of its nuclear power plants and meant to start a. repair campaign ahead of schedule thanks to a period of warm. weather and low electricity consumption.

Ukraine has three nuclear power plants that together produce. more than half of its electrical energy. The Zaporizhzhia plant has. not produced power given that being occupied by Russian forces.

(source: Reuters)