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Company in the Media 2009

In this section you can read articles about JSC Atomenergoprom in various media.

28 October
WNN: Belene equipment contract for Russian companies
Russian engineering companies Power Machines and Atomenergoprom have signed a contract to supply major power generating equipment for a two-unit nuclear plant planned for Bulgaria.

21 October
WNN: China signs up Russian fast reactors
A high-level agreement has been signed for Russia to start pre-project and design works for two commercial 800 MWe fast neutron reactors in China, while a deal for more conventional reactors draws closer.

20 October
Reuters: CEZ to switch to Russian nuclear fuel in 2010
Czech power group CEZ will immediately switch to nuclear fuel provided by Russia's TVEL for its Temelin power plant in 2010 instead of doing so in phases as previously planned, a CEZ spokeswoman said on Monday.

15 October
Nuclear strategy: Ambitious plans for home and export markets
The crisis and the global recession have hit demand for electricity in Russia and around the world, and led to several proposed nuclear power plants being delayed. But Kirill Komarov, executive director of Atomenergoprom, the holding company for Russia’s nuclear power industry, still has ambitious expansion plans for both home and export markets.

14 October
Nuclear Engineering International: Russia’s next VVER
Two designs of the VVER reactor, V-392M and V-491, are fighting for dominance in the country’s aggressive domestic and international new-build programme. Although broadly similar, the reactor designs have different engineering approaches to reactor safety systems.

6 October
NNB Monitor: On TENEX’s Plans for the U.S. Market ..Director Alexey Grigoriev
The following interview with Techsnabexport General Director Alexey Grigoriev was conducted by NNB Monitor Senior Reporter Rebecca Cooper at the World Nuclear Association symposium in London.

5 October
Russia Now: Fast times ahead for atomic energy
“The government’s support for the atomic industry allows us to maintain our current nuclear power plant construction projects as planned,” Kirill Komarov, executive director of Atomenergoprom, said at the 34th meeting of the World Nuclear Association.