Solar panels unveiled at Chernobyl nuclear power siteReutersA new solar power plant has been built at the site of the former Chernobyl nuclear power stationReutersThe Chernobyl plant was the site of a catastrophic nuclear disaster in 1986Radioactive material was released into the atmosphere across parts of Europe, leading to a rise in cases of thyroid cancerThe area around the plant is now part of an exclusion zone spanning 1,000 square miles (2,600 sq km)AFPThe Chernobyl plant was decommissioned and forced to close in 2000ReutersUkraine has now launched its first solar plant in the abandoned area around the former power stationReutersThe country's government wants renewable energy companies to develop the abandoned landEPAThe site will create enough energy to power around 2,000 householdsReutersHowever people will not be able to return to live in the evacuated zone for another 24,000 years, Ukrainian authorities sayChernobyl nuclear disaster site goes solarBringing solar power to the HimalayasUkraine marks 30 years since ChernobylExploring Chernobyl in virtual realityIn pictures: Chernobyl's eerie exclusion zone 30 years onWild mammals 'return to Chernobyl'Chernobyl: Containing the world's worst nuclear accident