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The aim of “Precise Energy” Olympiad is to promote engineering professions and encourage talented young people from educational institutions of Tamil Nadu. The Olympiad was organized by Atomstroyexport, JSC (Rosatom State Corporation Engineering Division) and non-profit organization “Energy of the Future” in partnership with Russian House in Chennai, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (MEPhI) and Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Center.
Rosatom State Corporation Engineering Division unites the leading companies of the nuclear industry, namely: Atomstroyexport JSC (Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, branch offices in Russia and abroad), Joint Design Institute – Atomenergoproekt JSC (Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, and St. Petersburg branch offices and design institutes, branch offices in Russia and abroad, R&D branches) and subsidiary construction companies. The Engineering Division ranks first in the world by the order portfolio and the number of NPPs constructed simultaneously across the world.
About 80 % of the Division’s revenues originate from foreign projects. The Engineering Division implements construction projects for high-power NPPs in Russia and across the world, renders a full range of EPC, EP, EPC(M) services including project management and design activities, and develops Multi-D – technologies for the management of complex engineering facilities. The Division relies on the achievements of the Russian nuclear industry and modern cutting-edge technologies.
Russia is consistently developing international trade and economic relations, focusing on cooperation with friendly countries. The domestic economy is augmenting its export potential to supply goods, services and raw materials all over the world. Rosatom and its enterprises are taking an active part in this work.
Kudankulam NPP is India’s largest nuclear power plant and the flagship project of Russian-Indian technological and energy cooperation. The Nuclear Power Plant is located in Tamil Nadu state in the South of India. The project envisages the construction of six power units with VVER-1000 type reactors of 6000MW gross installed capacity. The developer is the technical customer of the facility: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. The general designer and supplier of equipment is Atomstroyexport, JSC (part of Rosatom State Corporation Engineering Division). The first stage (Units 1 and 2) was put into operation in 2013 and 2017 respectively. The second stage (Units 3 and 4) is at the stage of construction. New power units of Kudankulam NPP comply with the most up-to-date safety requirements of IAEA.