Daily on Energy: The dangers of a war in a country with 15 nuclear reactors

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DAILY ON ENERGY: • War in a nuclear country • Clarity on energy sanctions • Cassidy says Russia conflict is the 'in' for U.S. LNG

WAR IN A NUCLEAR COUNTRY: The advance of Russian forces toward Kyiv is raising fears about the safety of Ukraine’s 15 nuclear reactors — all of which are operating at full or near-full capacity, and which could pose a grave threat to the country if handled improperly.

Early this morning, Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said conditions at the nuclear waste facility remain “largely unknown.” The Parliament of Ukraine also posted a map of a radiation monitoring system on its Twitter page pointing to the areas of concern:"Data from the automated radiation monitoring system of the exclusion zone, which is available online, indicate that the control levels of gamma radiation dose rate have been exceeded at a significant number of observation points," they wrote.

This sentiment was echoed by James Acton, the head of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. There is a “disquieting nuclear dimension to the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe of Russia’s illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine,” Acton wrote in a blog post Thursday.

“Ukraine is at war, people are dying, defenders are heroically repelling enemy attacks,” Energoatom said Friday on its website. “Our common goal is to ensure a reliable electricity supply, despite these difficult circumstances. Biden has pledged repeatedly to spare Americans pain at the pump in crafting these penalties — he knows the high gas prices are something that cost him, and Democrats, politically — especially in the months ahead of the November midterm elections. He has said that the price of higher prices is worth paying for sanctions to punish Russia, but he is still clearly working to avoid the worst effects for energy.

“The Europeans can do without Nord Stream 2, but sooner or later they're going to increase their burning of coal, which is going to increase global greenhouse gas emissions,” he told Jeremy, referring to the troubled Russia-Germany natural gas pipeline. REPUBLICANS CLAIM VINDICATION ON FOSSIL FUEL PRODUCTION: Cassidy and other Republicans have pressed the case that Russia’s attack displays the value of encouraging domestic production of fossil fuels and the downsides of regulating them to reduce emissions.

Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)

 

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