Outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced: “We will build a nuclear reactor among 8 new reactors, and this project will provide electricity to 6 million people.” He also pointed out that “Germany is determined to achieve energy independence from Russia, and the strategy of Russian President Vladimir Putin will fail.”

In a statement, Johnson said: “The Zaporozhye nuclear power plant produces a significant amount of electricity, and it is important for Ukraine to restore it quickly,” noting that “Russia wants to isolate the plant from the Ukrainian power grid.”

According to The Independent, Johnson will warn his intended successor, Liz Truss, not to abandon his plans to invest in nuclear and renewable energy. Johnson is expected to break his tenure promise to avoid significant costs to his successor, confirming in a speech due Thursday that he has approved the state’s 20 per cent stake in the proposed £30 billion Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk. . said Johnson would use the speech to prove that the new prime minister continues to make “serious long-term decisions” to ensure future energy security and heighten the threat from volatile gas and oil prices.

Johnson would describe the surge in energy prices in the wake of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine as “highly worrying” and stressed that the policies outlined in his April UK Energy Security Strategy would ensure cheap, clean, reliable and reliable supplies. she added, “Terrace’s commitment to renewable energy has been called into question due to its promises at management meetings to stop filling fields with tools like solar farms.”