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Last Week in Ukraine: The Fight Against Corruption and Ukraine s European Path

Corruption investigations and personnel shakeups came in the build-up to a top-level EU visit to Kyiv for a summit on Feb. 3. It is unlikely that this was a mere coincidence.

Ukraine: Are Kyiv s anti-corruption efforts serious? – DW – 02/04/2023

Ukrainian authorities have begun carrying out searches targeting politicians, civil servants and oligarchs. Some people have been fired, and others are suspected of corruption. But is the anti-graft drive for real?

Could Ukraine s nuclear industry face another Chernobyl? | Energy News

Kyiv, Ukraine – The radioactive cloud that briefly hovered over most of Europe after the April 26, 1986 explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power station had, after all, a silver lining, Petro Kotin says. Thirty-five years after a botched security test caused the worst nuclear disaster in history, he is at the helm of Energoatom, a state-run consortium in charge of Ukraine’s four nuclear stations and their 15 reactors. “We are unique because no other nation has the practical experience of overcoming such a disaster,” Kotin, who was appointed as Energoatom’s acting president in March 2020, told Al Jazeera in his office in central Kyiv.

Ukraine needs new nuclear capacity, says deputy energy minister : Nuclear Policies

23 February 2021 Share Ukraine s electricity grid needs the construction of new nuclear power units, Yuriy Boyko, the country s deputy energy minister said last week. Speaking to delegates at Atomic Energy: The Future of the Industry on 17 February, Boyko described the importance of at least three new units. Nuclear power plant operator Energoatom published  Boyko s comments on its website. Yuriy Boyko, Ukraine s deputy energy minister (Image: Energoatom) Energoatom operates all of Ukraine s four nuclear power plants - Zaporozhe, Rovno, South Ukraine and Khmelnitsky - which comprise 15 units. It will need to start decommissioning some of its units from 2030, which has been estimated to cost about UAH10 billion (USD358 million) per unit. Its project to build Khmelnitsky units 3 and 4 was put on hold. This project was part of Ukraine s so-called Energy Bridge, according to which it would have started supplying electricity to the EU network as early as 2019, and would complete

Ukraine needs new nuclear capacity, says deputy energy minister : Nuclear Policies

Ukraine needs new nuclear capacity, says deputy energy minister : Nuclear Policies
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