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Ukraine’s nuclear power plants generated 54.1 bln kWh in 2025—100.8% of target

18 March , 2026  

All three nuclear power plants of NAEK Energoatom located in Ukraine-controlled territory met their targets in 2025 and generated 54.1 billion kWh of electricity, which is 100.8% of the target, the company reported on Wednesday.

“The target was exceeded by 418 million kWh. An increase in electricity production compared to 2024 and a reduction in the duration of the maintenance campaign were recorded. Repair work must continue to be optimized by introducing new technologies,” said Pavlo Kovtonyuk, acting chairman of the board of Energoatom.

In 2025, Energoatom also paid UAH 168.5 billion for special obligations to ensure the availability of electricity for residential consumers (PSO) and transferred over UAH 44.5 billion to the state budget.

As the company added, it supports its employees, particularly specialists from the Zaporizhzhia NPP who were forced to leave their hometown and the plant due to the Russian occupation. Currently, over 2,600 ZNPP nuclear power plant workers are employed at other branches and within the NAEK Directorate.

Currently, Energoatom operates nine power units at the South Ukraine, Rivne, and Khmelnytskyi NPPs with a total capacity of 7,880 MW, located in territory controlled by Ukraine.

The Zaporizhzhia NPP, with six VVER-1000 power units with a total capacity of 6,000 MW, has not been generating electricity since September 11 of that year following its occupation on March 3–4, 2022.

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