Nuclear installations undermine Ukraine’s safety as a result of it’s notably susceptible to drone and artillery assaults. But Kyiv needs extra of it, even though a lot speaks for renewables to interchange broken typical vitality amenities. Paul Hockenos experiences.
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For the reason that full invasion of Ukraine three years in the past, the nation’s 15 nuclear reactors – six at present below Russian army management however operated by Ukrainian workers – have been targets of relentless Russian shelling. On 14 February 2025, one Russian drone, with a high-explosive warhead, punched a gap within the protecting outer shell of Ukraine’s shuttered Chernobyl nuclear plant and began a fireplace (no radiation was leaked). Ukraine’s management and the Worldwide Atomic Power Company, an company selling nuclear vitality, have been vociferous in regards to the gravity of the risk posed to current reactors.
In fact, Ukraine is a rustic that understands nuclear energy (and its risks): solely France and Slovakia rely extra on the splitting of atoms for vitality. And thus it is likely to be comprehensible that Ukraine’s old-school vitality elite – merchandise of Soviet-era considering – imagine that solely extra will compensate Ukraine’s broken fossil gasoline and hydroelectric vegetation, which have left individuals freezing in mid-winter. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky calls nuclear vitality enlargement a ‘key to vitality independence’.
That is why Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear utility Energoatom sought out the US firm Westinghouse to construct 9 pressurised water reactors at established nuclear energy websites. There aren’t any public estimates for all the deal, however by the measure of the 2 2023-completed AP1000 reactors in Vogtle, Georgia, 9 related newly constructed complete nuclear energy vegetation would run up a invoice of $158 billion (though as three reactors are already below building on the Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Energy Plant in western Ukraine, this determine is likely to be decrease). And simply this 12 months in February, Ukraine appeared into buying two Russian-made reactors from Bulgaria for $600 million.
Nuclear energy is a useless finish for Ukraine
Ukraine’s pursuit of extra nuclear vitality is essentially wrongheaded and its determined try to take action on a budget is doomed to fail. This isn’t the identical idiot’s errand that different international locations are pursuing – a world ‘nuclear vitality renaissance’ is supposedly in progress – however a self-inflicted wound that can compromise the nation’s defence, and subsequently its very existence. Amongst others, safety specialists from the European Fee argue that it’s photo voltaic and wind parks, not new nuclear amenities, that bolster vitality safety and geosecurity. The buildout of decentralised renewables and integration into the EU vitality system, the EU claims, is the quickest strategy to stabilise Ukraine’s decimated vitality system and one of the best safety in opposition to Russian efforts to incapacitate it additional.
Why?
Firstly, the worth of latest nuclear vitality is exorbitant, which is why there may be not a single reactor of any type at present being in-built all of South and North America. Neither states nor non-public financiers are prepared to entrance the billions required to construct them. Unique value estimates of nuclear vegetation are likely to double and even triple by the date of their completion, if they’re accomplished in any respect and never deserted, as one in 9 have been. And in comparison with onshore wind and photo voltaic parks, nuclear energy per kilowatt is a minimum of thrice as dear. Moreover, in distinction to renewables, whose value has nosedived, nuclear energy has turn into more and more costly.
In fact, Ukraine is relying on international donors to provide you with the funding, though no guarantees to take action have come but – and likely by no means will. The funding is far too dangerous, which is why in Ukraine, the EU has opted to again ‘a large acceleration of home renewable energy manufacturing’. Furthermore, no matter who bankrolls it, absolutely these big sums are higher spent on renewables (if they provide thrice the bang for the buck), gasoline vegetation and repairing the grid, or the army {hardware} Ukraine must defend itself.
Secondly, the builders’ rosy projections of nuclear plant building schedules normally vary from 5 to eight years – however all the time take longer, generally twice or thrice as lengthy. The Vogtle reactors within the US, estimated to be in-built 5 years, took ten and have been $17 billion over value. Building prices for Hinkley within the UK have ballooned from £18bn to £46bn. Thus new nuclear energy is just not the quick-as-possible repair that Ukraine desperately wants, even given the lowest-end estimates.
Ukraine’s manoeuvre to chop prices and buildout time is the acquisition of partially constructed reactors that the US agency Westinghouse and the Bulgarian state had mothballed years in the past. But when the gross sales undergo, neither time nor cash can be saved. The 2 Westinghouse AP1000s have idled in a warehouse since 2017, when two South Carolina utilities bailed on the mission that, because of manufacturing errors and incompetence, had greater than doubled in projected value; they forfeited the $9 billion spent, which constituted the biggest enterprise failure within the historical past of South Carolina. Westinghouse declared chapter and two utility executives have been sentenced to jail.
Decentralised renewable vitality
The Ukrainians’ pursuits can be much better served investing in photo voltaic and wind parks, good grid, and storage methods, a case made by no organisation extra convincingly than the Ukrainian NGO Razom We Stand. Buyers worldwide sunk over $2 trillion into zero-carbon expertise final 12 months, in comparison with simply $80 billion in nuclear expertise. Power buyers clearly know a deal after they see it, and renewables farms will be up and working inside a few 12 months after their approval.
Additionally, safety specialists have begun to be aware of renewables’ worth. Not like typical vitality era, renewable vitality is by its nature decentralised and distributed: that’s, its manufacturing is native and near the purpose of consumption, and carried out by a wide range of small, grid-connected or distribution system–linked units. Clear vitality applied sciences ought to be unfold all through the nation to deprive Russia of the flexibility to knock out massive quantities of energy capability with one strike.
The views and opinions on this article don’t essentially mirror these of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union.














