The Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant is the largest in Europe and, before the war, supplied about 20% of Ukraine’s total electricity.
Cooling towers
Dnieper River
Kakhovka Reservoir
Dry spent fuel storage
Reactor units
Cooling pond
Laboratory and household buildings
Dining building
Repository of solid radioactive waste
Spray ponds
STATISTICS
Total capacity: 5700 MW
Reactors' capacity: 6x 3000 MW
Owner: Energoatom
Constructed: 1980
Total energy generated:
40-42 billion kWh
Cooling towers
Dnieper River
Kakhovka Reservoir
Dry spent fuel storage
Reactor units
Cooling pond
Laboratory and household buildings
Dining building
Repository of solid radioactive waste
Spray ponds
STATISTICS
Total capacity: 5700 MW
Reactors' capacity: 6x 3000 MW
Owner: Energoatom
Constructed: 1980
Total energy generated:
40-42 billion kWh
Cooling towers
Dnieper River
Kakhovka Reservoir
Dry spent fuel storage
Reactor units
Cooling pond
Laboratory and household buildings
Dining building
Repository of solid radioactive waste
Spray ponds
STATISTICS
Total capacity: 5700 MW
Reactors' capacity: 6x 3000 MW
Owner: Energoatom
Constructed: 1980
Total energy generated:
40-42 billion kWh