Representatives of the Clean Futures Fund visited the Chernobyl NPP industrial site on April 6. It is the American public organization established in 2016 to fight for the clean future of our planet. It was founded by Lucas Hixson and Eric Kambarian who visited the Chernobyl NPP for the past five years within the RAD-ER Program for professionals developed by Carl Willis and Willis Scientific Enterprises LLC.
Lucas Hixson and Eric Kambarian conducted numerous consultations with various organizations and universities in the United States of America, including the University of South Carolina, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, U.S.-Ukraine Charitable Foundation and experts from all over the world. The Fund is interested in coordination of programs such as the assistance to creating a joint working environment, which are connected with the Chernobyl NPP with the purpose to share experience and knowledge between the Ukrainian and international specialists. The Fund is interested in the programs which will directly impact on the ChNPP workers and veterans.
The objective of this visit lies in discussing technical details of both environmental and social project which starts at the ChNPP in the nearest time. The guests met with the SSE ChNPP Deputy General Director (for Licensing and Supervision) Mr. Konstantyn Shefer, personnel of Supervision Departments of SSE ChNPP and SE ChNPP FSD, which may be directly involved into implementation of this new project.


The Global Impact Challenge Ukraine was opened at a large conference hall of Chernobyl NPP on April 3. This is a program aimed at helping to develop solutions for global problems of the mankind. Its participants, by using state-of-the-art disruptive technologies, have to implement ideas and projects which in the nearest 10 years will improve lives of a billion people on earth. The Chernobyl NPP site was selected the program’s starting point as a place of the severest environmental and technogenic challenge of the mankind, which is successfully addressed.