Joint Stock Company | |
Industry | nuclear technology |
Founded | 1973 |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Key people
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Sergei Shmatko, CEO |
Products | nuclear reactors |
Services | construction of nuclear power and research projects |
Parent | Atomenergoprom |
Website | http://www.atomstroyexport.ru/ |
Atomstroyexport (Russian: Атомстройэкспорт) is the Russian Federation's nuclear power equipment and service export monopoly. It belongs to Atomenergoprom holding with 49.8% of shares owned by Gazprombank. The activities of Atomstroyexport are financially supported by the Russian government. The CEO of Atomstroyexport is Sergei Shmatko.
The first research reactor was built and launched in China now, in the "Institute of Nuclear Physics," in 1958. After two years in the city of Lanzhou to her it was erected a "Physical Institute". In it was an accelerator of the brand "U-150", specially built at the Izhorskiye Zavody for the Chinese (150 - is the diameter of the magnet poles in cm), the cyclotron, the deuteron has the energy of 18 MeV. The following year, the organization in the city of Rez (Czechoslovakia) is building "VVR-S", a research reactor (4 MW). In the Institute for Nuclear Research at Dresden, East Germany in 1960 it building a full range of physical and chemical laboratory, the cyclotron "U-120" research reactor "VVR-S" (power of 2 MW). In the same year in Yugoslavia organization (under the "Nuclear Research Center") built: a major scientific center named. Boris Kidridzha heavy water reactor (capacity up to 10 MW), radiochemical, and various other laboratories. After that, your own research reactor (2 MW) appears and Egypt - in 1961. At the same time near the Sophia, capital of Bulgaria was constructed "Institute of Nuclear Physics", which included were: Experimental Reactor type "IRT" and the radiochemical laboratory. And in 1962 "Institute for Nuclear Research" (with 2MW experimental reactors "VVR-S") appear in the Hungarian People's Republic and the Socialist Republic of Romania, respectively, in the cities of Debrecen and in Bucharest.