The event brought together leading industry experts to discuss the modernization of the energy system, the construction of new power units, and the implementation of advanced technologies.
The goal of the competition is to support applied science in Ukraine and promote the development of cutting-edge technologies in the nuclear sector.
On March 11, 2025, the city of Netishyn — home to Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant — hosted a roundtable discussion titled “Prospects for Nuclear Energy Development. Completion of KhNPP Units 3 and 4: A Strategic Step Toward Energy Independence,” organized by the Ukrainian Nuclear Society.
The meeting took place as part of the special ENEN event “Competence Development for the Sustainability of European Energy.”
According to the Memorandum of Understanding signed between UkrNS and ENEN, the parties will cooperate in the implementation of educational and training projects in the field.
Ukrainian Nuclear Society together with Energoatom present an interactive guide to nuclear energy for teachers. This educational tool is designed to assist teachers in preparing introductory lessons on nuclear energy and to help students better understand how the nuclear industry operates. The guide explains the basics of nuclear energy in simple language, without complex formulas or […]
On February 27, 2025, the Ukrainian Nuclear Society, in collaboration with Energoatom, organized the career event “Energy Future: Your Career in the Nuclear Industry” as part of the NURECAB project. The event aimed to familiarize students with employment opportunities, working conditions, and career prospects in the nuclear industry, as well as to establish dialogue between […]
The webinar sought to familiarize teachers with career opportunities available to the youth they mentor in schools, helping guide students in their professional orientation toward further education and careers in the nuclear sector.
According to President, the completion of two power units at the Khmelnytskyi NPP will provide Ukraine with an additional 2 GW of electricity.
The event aims to provide young professionals with up-to-date information on employment opportunities, working conditions, and career development prospects in the nuclear sector.