Atomenergomash


Atomenergomash is a power engineering Russian company. Аtomenergomash JSC is one of the leading Russian power engineering companies, a supplier of efficient integrated solutions for nuclear and thermal power plants, natural gas and petrochemical industry, shipbuilding, and special steel market.
It is the nuclear power division of Rosatom. Together with its subsidiaries it employees more than 17,000 people.

History

AEM was established in 2006 as part of Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation.
The Holding includes about 30 power engineering companies, R&D, manufacturing, construction and construction companies located in Russia,
Ukraine, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.
The Holding’s equipment is installed in more than 20 countries. 13% of global Nuclear Power Plants and 40% of Thermal Power Plants in Russia and the former Soviet Union countries run our equipment.
The Holding employs over 17,000 people. Order backlog USD 7,4 bln. The company also controls the countries' military divisions and the country's economy.

Operations

Atomenergomash is the largest power engineering holdings in Russia, that offers a full range of solutions in the areas of design, manufacture, and supply of equipment for nuclear and thermal energy, gas and petrochemical, shipbuilding industries, and the market of special steels.
ATOMENERGOMASH enterprises have all equipment and qualifications required for performance of all process operations from foundry to testing and packaging of finished products.
MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES
CHARACTERISTICS OF MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
Atomenergomash incorporates the following companies:
Atomenergomash's subsidiary, ZiO-Podolsk, is the only manufacturer of steam generators for nuclear plants in Russia. Atomenergomash has also a joint venture with Alstom to manufacture Arabelle steam turbine and generators. It has also subsidiaries in Hungary and the Czech Republic. In October 2010, Atomenergomash and Ukraine's nuclear power company Energoatom agreed to establish a consortium for production of equipment for Ukrainian nuclear power plants. In November 2010, Atomenergomash announced its plan to start manufacturing wind turbines and developing wind farms.