From 12th to 16th July 2021, Chornobyl NPP is hosting a member support mission delivered by the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) — “Experience in providing the individual dosimetry monitoring of the personnel internal radiation exposure”.
Within a week, representatives of the WANO’s Atlanta, Tokyo and Moscow Centres, and experts and scientists from Germany and Czech Republic will be sharing their experience on the topic.
Participants of the mission include Chornobyl NPP professionals, and representatives of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine, State Enterprise “NNEGC Energoatom”, State Scientific Research Institute “Chornobyl Center for Nuclear Safety, Radioactive Waste and Radioecology”, and State Specialized Enterprise “Ecocentre”.
“Chornobyl NPP has always identified the safety of staff, public and the environment as our major priority, and we have been working for many years in close cooperation with colleagues from other enterprises on enhancing the efficiency of monitoring the internal exposure. This is an extremely important and complex issue in the field of radiation safety.


On 4th June 2021, SSE Chornobyl NPP became one of the signers of the Memorandum on establishment of the Educational and Research Center “Slavutych” as part of the Chernihiv Polytechnic National University, which has been included to Ukraine’s Top 30 universities.
On 8 July 2021, within the framework of the obtained license giving a right to operate the new spent nuclear fuel storage facility (i.e. ISF-2), the first spent fuel of ChNPP was placed for a period of 100-year storage.
From 21 to 25 June training on radiation safety for specialists from the United States and Great Britain was held at Chornobyl NPP and in the Exclusion zone.