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Rosatom's overseas contract value rises 20% to $133.4 billion in 2016 July 14, 2017 Rosatom saw the value of its long-term portfolio of foreign orders "continue to grow" last year - by 20.9% to $133.4 billion. In a statement to accompany publication of its annual report for 2016, the Russian state nuclear corporation said this meant it had retained its "world-leading position" in terms of contracts to build nuclear units for overseas customers - 34 reactors in 12 countries at the end of last year. The company recorded a 5.3% increase in revenue last year to RUB864.6 billion ($14.5 billion) according to International Financial Reporting Standards. It described its access for the first time to the fuel market for Western-designed reactors as one of its main achievements last year. In December, Swedish utility Vattenfall signed long-term supply contracts with three nuclear fuel manufacturers, adding Rosatom's nuclear fuel manufacturer subsidiary TVEL to its established relationships with French Areva and American Westinghouse. The agreements - worth SEK1.2 billion ($131 million) in total - cover 19 consignments to Ringhals 3 and 4 between 2018 and 2025. TVEL will account for about a fifth of these, while Areva and Westinghouse will supply the remainder. TVEL's contract with Vattenfall - signed on 30 November - covers the supply of TVS-K fuel for the Ringhals plant and includes delivery of commercial reloads of nuclear fuel assemblies starting from 2021. Rosatom said yesterday that TVEL's "long-term efforts" to enter the Western reactor fuel market had also led to a contract for the pilot production of its TVS-K fuel for the USA. In May last year, TVEL and Global Nuclear Fuel Americas announced they had agreed to work together to introduce Russian-designed pressurised water reactor fuel into the USA. They will introduce lead use assemblies of TVEL's TVS-K fuel design and seek licensing approval from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to supply the fuel in reload quantities. On progress with its other "major achievements" in foreign markets, Rosatom noted the handover of the first two units of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant to its Indian customer, and the pouring of first concrete for units 3 and 4. ASE Group, Rosatom's Page 1