Technopromexport (Russian: Технопромэкспорт) is a Russian engineering company that builds energy facilities in Russia and abroad, including hydropower, thermal, geo-thermal and diesel power plants, power lines and electricity substations.
[1] It was specialized in construction of power engineering facilities under the programs of cooperation with the countries of socialist orientation.
During these years, Technopromexport implemented more than 400 power engineering projects in 50 countries of the world, among them the Aswan Hydropower Complex (Egypt), the Euphrates Hydrocomplex (Syria), the Hòa Bình Dam hydroelectric power station (Vietnam), and others.
[citation needed] In 2006, the legal form changed from federal state unitary enterprise to open joint stock company.
[citation needed] By the end of 2011, the total value of projects implemented under the Technopromexport management has exceeded 80 billion rubles.
[4] The company has a stake in Interautomatika, a joint venture with Siemens that the German group exited in July 2017.