
As part of the international humanitarian aid provided to Ukraine, the Chornobyl NPP has received the first components for the construction of a photovoltaic power station (PPS) on its industrial site.
According to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Resolution No. 824 dated July 22, 2022, the Ministry of Energy is responsible for coordinating the receipt, distribution, utilization, and accounting of humanitarian aid to meet the energy sector’s needs during martial law. To implement the humanitarian aid mechanism, the Ministry of Energy uses an online platform called AidEnergy effectively serves as a ‘one-stop’ point for collecting, updating, and informing donors about the needs of recipients, processing and confirming offers, distributing humanitarian aid, and reporting.




On June 28, 2024, a delegation from the Embassy of the Czech Republic visited the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, including the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant site, which has long captured the global community’s attention due to its history and environmental challenges.
From 11 to 12 June 2024, Chornobyl NPP employees participated in the international cybersecurity workshop held in Prague organized by the WANO Paris Centre.