I'm sure that is completely out of the question. It could only be done with EU funds and that would never be agreed. The land round there is completely radioactive still and uninhabitable, so hundreds of precautions would have to be taken, not just during the building but for all the people who worked there. I doubt it would be considered safe, just because it's all radioactive still
No, this station (total four reactors) is now completely and permanently shutdown.
No, these reactors (all four) are permanently shutdown
1986
Correct.
The accident to Unit 4 occurred in 1986
No. There were four reactors at the Chernobyl plant, one melted down in 1986, one was shut down permanently following a fire in 1991, and the other two stopped producing power in December of 2000. The plant is scheduled to be deconstructed. There is a plan, announced in 2007, to build an improved sarcophagus for the reactor that melted down, as the original was very hastily designed and built, and cannot be relied on for any length of time.
As far as I know the last failure requiring a write off of the reactor was at Chernobyl in 1986.
Chernobyl was a Nuclear Power Plant.
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant sarcophagus was created in 1986.
Chernobyl is famous for the worst nuclear power plant accident in history.
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
The Chernobyl Power Complex refers to the nuclear power plant that used to be in Chernobyl, Ukraine. It operated with four nuclear reactors to supply power to the region.
Chernobyl
1986
The incident at a nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, Russia.
Yes, Chernobyl
workers and people :)
The Chernobyl nuclear accident.
1986