Turboatom

Achievements in 1944 included: Turboatom began serial production of MK-30 turbines with a capacity of 30 MW for mining and chemical centers with experimental reactors.

In 1982–1985 the company mastered manufacture of steam turbines with a capacity of 1000 MW for the following NPPs: In 1998, Turboatom backed out of a plan to help Russia construct a NPP in Iran, following pressure from US president Bill Clinton.

[3] The multi-million dollar deal would have provided 25 to 30 percent of the factory's total output over five years, and the backing-out was thus regarded as a severe blow to the regional economy by 2000.

American utility company Westinghouse Electric signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Turboatom in 2017 in order to assist in the upgrading of Ukraine's 13 VVER-1000 reactors.

[5] Another MOU followed in 2018 with Japanese power and engineering company Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation.

[6] At the end of July 2018, the company's specialists produced high-pressure cylinders CNT-1 to Armenian Nuclear Power Plant.

[7] In 2019 Energoatom and Turboatom signed a five-year contract to modernise condensers and turbines at a number of Ukrainian nuclear power plants.