Rosatom Tops $110 Billion in 10-Year Volume of Exports by Staff Writers Moscow (Sputnik) Jan 01, 2016
Russia's Rosatom nuclear agency's 10-year volume of exports have topped $110 billion in 2015, a company source said Monday. "The 10-year volume of export orders have topped $110 billion. We have put the goal before us to go over $160 billion of exports in the next two years," the source told journalists. According to the source, Russia has also fully completed the deliveries of nuclear fuel to Ukraine's nuclear power facilities for 2015. "We have completed fully all of our obligations for 2016 and the Ukrainian side has paid in full," the source told journalists.
earlier report Russia's nuclear energy corporation Rosatom is currently in talks on the construction of at least 30 units for nuclear power plants abroad, according to Rosatom's annual 2014 report published on its website Friday. "Besides the projects being completed under signed legal documents, there are around 30 nuclear power plant units abroad that are on the negotiations level and could expand the state corporation Rosatom's portfolio in the upcoming years," the report reads. By late 2014, the corporation was entering an active phase of negotiations with Egypt, South Africa, Kazakhstan and Nigeria, the report adds. Rosatom's ongoing cooperation on nuclear power plant construction in China, India, Turkey, Belarus and Vietnam is at various stages, accounting for a total of 11 units. Preparations are underway for the construction of Bangladesh's first nuclear power plant. Rosatom's portfolio boasted a total of 29 units abroad at the end of 2014, 10 more than that of 2013. In nominal amounts, its foreign orders totaled $101.4 billion last year, a 40-percent increase from the previous year. Source: Sputnik News
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