sobre el uranio, las perspectivas de Rosatom: esperan triplicar su facturación, la mayoría vendiendo centrales nucleares modulares llave en mano:
"The state-run nuclear monopoly. responsible for 76 per cent of global nuclear technology exports, is looking to become a leader in the global energy transition, first deputy director Kirill Komarov told the Financial Times.
The company, which operates 36 reactors in 12 countries, is stepping up development of small-scale nuclear plants, wind energy, energy storage and green hydrogen projects.
The group expects its revenue to triple to Rbs4tn ($55bn) by 2030, 40 per cent of which will come from new lines of business.
Rosatom launched the world's only active floating nuclear power plant in 2019 and plans to replicate the technology for use in remote areas and smaller nations. The company also sees potential for smaller plants in Europe given a trend for decentralisation, with some states considering small-scale reactors despite well-developed national grid systems, Komarov added.