Energoatom
Coverage of Energoatom in the Nexus archive.
- UK Announces £290M Ukraine Recovery Package
The UK has announced a £290 million support package for Ukraine focused on energy security, reconstruction, and institutional reforms. The funding includes a nuclear fuel supply agreement with Ukraine’s state nuclear operator Energoatom and additional support for justice reforms, businesses, and education.
- UK Unveils Ukraine Energy Deal and New Russia Sanctions After Deadly Strikes
The UK has announced a £210 million energy deal to supply enriched uranium to Ukraine's Energoatom and imposed new sanctions targeting Russia's shadow fleet and finance networks. The measures follow Russian strikes that killed 11 people and caused a fire at Kyiv’s Pechersk Lavra monastery complex.
- UK hits Russia with fresh energy sanctions at G7
The UK announced fresh energy sanctions against Russia targeting its shadow fleet and finance networks, alongside a £210 million deal to supply enriched uranium to Ukraine’s nuclear plants. The measures follow a British interception of a banned Russian oil tanker and aim to cut off funding for Putin’s war while supporting Ukraine’s energy security.
- External Power Restored to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant After 19th Wartime Blackout
Energoatom confirmed the restoration of external power to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant on June 13, following a three-day outage caused by the failure of the ZaTES – Ferrosplavna No. 1 backup line. The plant relied on emergency diesel generators to maintain critical safety systems during the blackout.
- Russian Drone Strike Damages Chornobyl Nuclear Waste Storage Facility
A Russian strike drone targeted the Central Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage Facility at Chornobyl on June 7, partially destroying a container reception building and igniting a 40-square-meter fire. Firefighters localized and extinguished the blaze.
- NABU Uncovers $4M Corruption Scheme at Energoatom Hydropower Project
NABU and SAPO suspect two individuals in a $4M corruption case involving Energoatom's Tashlyk Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Power Plant. Investigators allege equipment procurement contracts were manipulated through a controlled foreign intermediary, inflating costs by Hr.170 million.