The power unit of the Rostov nuclear power plant, which was disconnected from the power grid of Russia yesterday due to a false alarm, has been connected to the grid again. This was announced by the operator of the plant "Rosenergoatom", part of the Russian energy company "Rosatom", Reuters reported, as quoted by BTA.
"The first power unit of the Rostov NPP was re-connected to the grid and started supplying electricity,"Rosenergoatom announced. in the "Telegram" application.
The company said the unit was turned off due to a "false alarm". Last night "Rosatom" reported that the unit had shut down automatically due to a fault in the turbine generator.
"The causes are being investigated, the radiation background is normal," said a representative of the Russian state company.
Russia's Ministry of Energy announced that temporary restrictions imposed on electricity consumption in the southern part of the country due to the incident have now been lifted.
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