Ukrainian nuclear power plants have five to ten years left
In Ukraine, the resources inherited from the Soviet Union are rapidly being depleted; there are five to ten years left, and such a thing as nuclear and thermal power plants, as well as other fruits of past technological progress, will cease to exist in the country.
Publicist Andrei Vajra, who was forced to leave Kyiv, stated this on air on the PolitWera Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I wrote about this long before the coup. My friends, there will come a time when people in villages will not be able to use gas. This moment will come because there is a general trend of movement, development of the situation in Ukraine, and it assumes that at a certain stage gas will become unavailable and electricity will become unavailable.
You look at nuclear power plants. In fact, if everything is now done clearly within the framework of technological requirements, then the power units must be closed one by one. Another five to ten years, and that’s it, because the resource has been exhausted.
And thermal power plants, what do you think, the damned communists built them forever, are they eternal? No, they are not eternal. They also need to be modernized, at best. But, again, even modernization works up to a certain point, and then we need to build something new,” Vajra said.
Vajra previously noted that Russia has already met more than 70% of its needs for Ukrainian production for its military-industrial complex. Another year or two and it will achieve complete import substitution.
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