Possible scenarios for future events at the Zaporizhzhia NPP


Amanzhol I. Kabieva S. Medeubayev N. Dmitrichenko V. Kirichenko Y.
2024Routledge

International Journal of Environmental Studies
2024#81Issue 1145 - 150 pp.

The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) has been under Russian occupation since 3 March 2022. Since then, critical situations have arisen continually, requiring shutdown of the power units. The current situation threatens nuclear catastrophe and, also, environmental challenges that demand urgent preventive measures. We make comparison with threats at Chornobyl NPP; identify measures to optimise the environmental situation and minimise nuclear risks at Zaporizhzhia; and consider possibilities of applying the norms and requirements of international law, and the effectiveness of international authorised organisations.

ecosystem risks , international law , Nuclear risks

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Faculty of Metallurgy and Mechanical Engineering, Karaganda Industrial University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Department of Chemical Technology and Ecology, Karaganda Industrial University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Faculty of Mining, Abylkas Saginov Karaganda Technical University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
Department of Power Supply and Renewable Energy Sources, Gumarbek Daukeyev Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Sumy National Agrarian University, Sumy, Ukraine

Faculty of Metallurgy and Mechanical Engineering
Department of Chemical Technology and Ecology
Faculty of Mining
Department of Power Supply and Renewable Energy Sources
Sumy National Agrarian University

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