KYIV, June 8 – President of National Nuclear Generating Company Energoatom Petro Kotin has said the last of the six power units of the occupied Zaporizhia NPP, which was still in a state of hot shutdown, could be switched to a cold state due to a drop in the water level of the Kakhovka reservoir after the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant (HPP) was blown up by Russian troops.
"I think that now we will make a decision to switch the last unit to a cold state, after which it will actually not consume this water, which is now enough for ZNPP in the cooling pond," Kotin said during the national United News telethon on Thursday.
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