Ukraine’s commercial nuclear fleet generated 83.2 TWh (gross) of electricity in 2019, which was 1.8% higher than the target set by the government, state operator Energoatom said.In 2019, all four of Ukraine’s nuclear stations – 15 plants in total – met their planned electricity production targets, Energoatom said. Khmelnitski (two units) exceeded its target by 2.6%; Rovno (four units) by 2%; South Ukraine (three units) by 0.6%; and Zaporozhye (six units) 2%.
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