2021
TENEX-Korea starts new business and participates in the “Ammonia co-firing Technology Development Project” hosted by KEPCO/KEPRI. TENEX-Korea also develops new trading business related to wood & forest products and chemicals.
2020
TENEX signs additional long-term contract with KHNP (January 2020). The new contract with a sales value of more than $500 mln valid until 2030 will expand the overall portfolio of TENEX’s contracts with KHNP up to $2 bln. ROSATOM participated In the “Korea Atomic Power Annual Conference” held in Busan, South Korea on July 16-17. New Representative Director, Ilya Gleyzer is appointed.
2019
TENEX expands cooperation with South Korean Partners. On April 16th, TENEX signed a Memorandum of Understanding with SMART Power Co., Ltd. (Republic of Korea). TENEX participates in the Korean Atomic Power Annual Conference on May 21-22 in Jeju.
2017
On June 19th, Rosatom subsidiary JSC RASU signed an MOU with South Korean engineering company Doosan to develop cooperation in the area of automated radiation monitoring systems and neutron flux detectors for Korean-designed nuclear power reactors, both in South Korea and elsewhere.
2016
Rosatom and KAIF extend cooperation. The MOU was signed on April 21, 2016 in Busan, South Korea, by Rosatom International Network president Alexander Merten and KAIF vice chairman Kye-Hong Min.
2014
On June 3rd, TENEX and KEPCO NF entered a “Material Account Agreement”. On November 19th, new shipment, the fifth in the past two years, was successfully dispatched from the Primorye Territory’s Vostochny Seaport to the Republic of Korea.
2013
Two batches of enriched uranium are shipped through the seaport Vostochny in the Primorye Territory to the Republic of Korea.
2012
TENEX and Korean power company KHNP have agreed on a possibility of using the Russian Far East route for EUP supplies.
2004
In January, TENEX-Korea joined Korea Atomic Industrial Forum (KAIF) as an associate member. In April, TENEX-Korea participated in the 19th KAIF/KNS Annual Conference. Mrs. Lyudmila M Zalimskaya, Deputy General Director took part in the “Growth of Nuclear Industry and its Current Status” session as a speaker.
In December, TENEX-Korea signed a long-term contract (2006-2015) with KHNP.
2003
OJSC Techsnabexport’s subsidiary TENEX-Korea Co., Ltd. is established in South Korea.
1988
A long-term contract for enriched uranium supplies is concluded with the Republic of Korea.