Nuclear power export
Nuclear power export
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legal form | Corporation |
founding | March 25, 1998 |
Seat | Moscow Russia |
management | Vladimir Generalov |
Branch | Nuclear technology |
Website | www.atomstroyexport.ru |
Atomstroiexport ( Russian Атомстройэкспорт ) is a Russian state-owned company that is active in the field of nuclear power plant construction. The company was founded by the Federal Atomic Energy Agency of Russia to build nuclear power plants abroad and to strengthen the export of Russian nuclear technology . It has been part of the Russian state holding company Atomenergoprom since 2007 .
Atomstroiexport was created in 1998 through the merger of AO "Atomenergoexport" and VPO "Sarubeschatomenergostroi". Atomenergoexport carried out most of the contracts for the construction of Eastern European nuclear power plants agreed with the Soviet Union on the basis of international agreements. The unfinished orders were continued after the merger of Atomstroiexport.
The company mainly builds nuclear power plants of the reactor type VVER and is mainly active in Eastern Europe . Projects are currently being implemented in Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, India and China, among others.
On December 14, 2009, Atomstroiexport took over the German company Nukem Technologies, which is primarily active in the field of decommissioning nuclear plants, for 23.5 million euros .
Current power plant constructions are z. B .:
- Tianwan nuclear power plant in China (up to eight VVER-1000/428 reactors AES-91 , four already in operation)
- Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran (three VVER-1000/446 reactors, the first already in operation)
- Belene nuclear power plant in Bulgaria (two VVER-1000/466 reactors, construction discontinued in 2012)
- Kudankulam nuclear power plant in India (two VVER-1000/412 reactors AES-92 , first already in operation)
- Novovoronezh II nuclear power plant in Russia (two VVER-1200 / 392M ( AES-2006 ))
- Leningrad II nuclear power plant in Russia (two VVER-1200/491)
- Paks nuclear power plant in Hungary (modernization work until 2009)
- Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey
Web links
- Atomstroiexport website (Russian, English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ History (English)
- ↑ Russian nuclear power plant builder takes over German nuclear company NUKEM Technologies . RIA Novosti . December 14, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2009.
- ↑ Russia gets know-how to dismantle nuclear power plants - "Kommersant" . RIA Novosti. December 25, 2009. Retrieved December 26, 2009.