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After Russian attacks, Ukraine's nuclear power plants are still operating at a limited capacity

The first deputy Ukrainian Energy Minister said that despite the Russian attacks of last week, Ukrainian nuclear power plants are still not able to operate at full capacity.

The Russians attacked Ukraine's electricity system again last week. They struck both thermal?power stations and key electrical substations. This forced nuclear?plants into a reduction in power production.

Artem Nekrasov said in a televised?statement that "restoration" is?under?way both at power stations and substations high-voltage, which supply?power?from nuclear plants.

He stated that energy restrictions continue to exist across the country, both for the people and the businesses.

Ukraine has three nuclear power plants, with a combined capacity of 8 gigawatts. The country needs 18 gigawatts. The war has destroyed or seriously damaged almost all of the?thermal? power plants that provided over a third? of consumption before.

The shortfall is covered by maximum imports of?EU energy, a small amount from alternative sources and massive blackouts. (Reporting and editing by William Maclean, with Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)