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Rosatom is developing a wide range of technologies in the field of hydrogen energy, including electrolysis units to produce low-carbon hydrogen and composite high-pressure cylinders to store and transport it. Rosatom in cooperation with leading domestic automakers, Russian regions and other market participants is actively involved in the development of hydrogen transport projects, being responsible for the production of advanced solutions in the field of refueling infrastructure. This is the most promising market today, primarily for the passenger transport sector and long-haul freight transportation.
Central Design Bureau of Machine Building, Joint-Stock Company (CDBMB JSC, belongs to Rosatom’s Mechanical Engineering Division) is one of the leading companies of Rosatom with a multidiscipline design team, in-house research, experimental and production base. The bureau develops and manufactures main circulation pumps for Russian VVERs, designs and manufactures sealed, console, feed and emergency NPP pumps, as well as a wide range of remotely controlled equipment for work with radioactive materials, and offers new technological solutions in various areas of industry.
The mission of Advanced Engineering School of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is to fulfil urgent engineering tasks of Russian high-tech industry companies and to develop a new type of engineering training through the digital transformation of educational approaches and technologies. The engineering school has been actively developing hydrogen technologies since 2022.
Consortium of Rosatom Flagship Universities is a community of higher education facilities created with the purpose of coordinating activities in the interests of the nuclear industry in the field of higher, postgraduate and additional professional education, as well as in the scientific field. The Consortium includes 20 specialized universities, including Bauman Moscow State Technical University (National Research University), Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, National Research Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, MISIS University of Science and Technology and others.
The Russian government and major Russian companies continue to expand the range of solutions so that students and young employees can fulfill their potential. Rosatom and its companies are involved in the creation of basic departments in Russian universities, implementation of scholarship support programs and major educational projects, organization of practical training and internships for students including their further employment.