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Energoatom

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www[.]energoatom[.]gov[.]ua
Country Ukraine
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Energoatom is Ukraine's state nuclear power company, responsible for generating electricity from nuclear power plants located across the country. It operates several nuclear reactors that supply power to the national grid, serving domestic consumers and industries. The company's core activity is the production of nuclear energy, which constitutes a significant portion of Ukraine's electricity mix. In addition to power generation, Energoatom is involved in the maintenance, safety oversight, and decommissioning of nuclear facilities. Its operations are conducted under the regulatory framework established by Ukrainian nuclear authorities.

On August 16, 2022, Energoatom experienced a cyber attack attributed to the Russian-linked group known as the People’s Cyber Army. The attack took the form of a distributed denial-of-service campaign that employed approximately 7.25 million bot users to simulate hundreds of millions of page views on the company's website. The assault lasted about three hours but did not cause any significant disruption to Energoatom's online systems or operational infrastructure, which remained functional throughout the incident. The event highlighted the company's exposure to cyber threats amid the broader geopolitical context.

Energoatom functions as the sole operator of nuclear power plants in Ukraine, giving it a unique position in the country's energy sector. As a state-owned enterprise, it reports to the Ukrainian government and operates under strict nuclear safety and security regulations. The company's distinguishing attributes include its specialization in nuclear power generation, its role in ensuring energy security, and its responsibility for managing complex nuclear assets. These characteristics are reinforced by its ongoing efforts to maintain plant reliability and adhere to international safety standards.

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