Kharkiv Nuclear Power Plant

However, these plans were faced with many difficulties, in the first place with a lack of material resources and a weak organization of work.

The Central Committee of the Komsomol, attempted to deploy the construction of the Kharkiv power plant [4] and adopted in 1986 a decision to declare it shock Komsomol, the direction of her "youth on a public call",[5] in addition Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR decided to send 200 residents of the Kharkiv region for construction.

Soon the station suffered a similar fate like many other planned NPPs of the former USSR, the project was abolished and abandoned.

The project of Kharkiv APEC with the capacity of 2000 MW was developed on the basis of the decision of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated June 26, 1980, No.

In addition to the design part, correspondence was maintained regarding the allocation of land for construction, where each of the relevant authorities gave consent.

Unfinished infrastructure facilities of the Kharkiv NPP