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Native name | Государственная корпорация по атомной энергии «Росатом» |
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Company type | State-owned |
Industry | Nuclear power Wind power Hydrogen fuel |
Predecessor | Federal Agency on Atomic Energy |
Founded | 1 December 2007[1] |
Founder | Vladimir Putin by signed law[2] |
Headquarters | , Russia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Alexey Likhachev (General Director) |
Products | Nuclear reactors Nuclear fuel Uranium mining Uranium enrichment Nuclear decommissioning Nuclear medicine Wind power Hydrogen fuel Additive manufacturing Composites |
Revenue | ₽1,207.4 billion[3] (2020) |
Total assets | ₽4,722.4 billion[3] (2020) |
Owner | Russian government |
Number of employees | 371,000[3] (2020) |
Subsidiaries | See organization |
Website | rosatom |
State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom (commonly referred to as Rosatom Росатом, IPA: [rosˈatəm]), also known as Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation, (Russian: Государственная корпорация по атомной энергии «Росатом», romanized: Gosudarstvennaya korporatsiya po atomnoy energii "Rosatom"), or Rosatom State Corporation, is a Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that specializes in nuclear energy, nuclear non-energy goods and high-tech products.[4] It was established in 2007 and comprises more than 350 enterprises, including scientific research organizations, a nuclear weapons complex, and the world's only nuclear icebreaker fleet.[5]
Russian:The organization is the largest electricity generating company in Russia, producing 217.4 TWh of electricity, 20.28% of the country's total electricity production. The corporation ranks first in overseas nuclear power plant construction, responsible for 90% of global nuclear technology exports: 22 nuclear power plant units, at different stages of development, in 7 countries, as of December 2024.[6] Rosatom also manufactures equipment, produces isotopes for nuclear medicine, carries out research, and conducts material studies. It also produces supercomputers and software as well as different nuclear and non-nuclear products. Rosatom plans to further develop renewable energy and wind power. Four nuclear power plants are being built in Russia: The Kursk NPP-2 project includes four power units with Russian VVER-TOI reactor installations. Power Units No. 7 and No. 8 of the Leningrad NPP-2, equipped with VVER-1200 reactors, are being constructed to replace Power Units No. 3 and No. 4 with RBMK-1000 reactors. The Smolensk NPP-2 is a station designed to replace the retiring capacities of the operating units of the Smolensk NPP. The construction of Power Units No. 1 and No. 2 of the Smolensk NPP-2 is planned under the General Scheme for the Placement of Electric Power Facilities until 2035.[7] Rosatom has a 38% world market share and in 2019 led in global uranium enrichment services (36%) and covers 17% of the global nuclear fuel market.[8][9][10][11]
The state corporation is authorized on behalf of the state to fulfill Russia's international obligations in the field of the use of nuclear energy and of non-proliferation of nuclear materials.[4] Rosatom is also involved with large-scale projects such as ITER and FAIR.
As of February 2021, the total portfolio orders of Rosatom reached $250 billion.[12][13] According to the 2023 corporate report, its 10-year foreign order portfolio stood at $127.1 billion, while revenue reached $16.2 billion. The 10-year order portfolio for new products stood at ₽1,110.1 billion while revenue reached ₽261.1 billion.[14][15][16]
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