Energomash

Not to be confused with NPO Energomash.

The Energomash Corporation (Cyrillic: "Энергомаш") is a Russian power engineering company. Energomash manufactures small cogeneration plants as well as a wide variety of components for the energy industry. In addition to this core activity, Energomash also supplies other engineering services to more than 60 countries.

In addition to producing power technologies, Energomash occupies leading positions in metalware construction, pipeline fittings and nuclear industry equipment.

It produces liquid propellant rocket engines at its NPO Energomash subsidiary. NPO Energomash originated from the OKB-456 Soviet design bureau, founded in 1946. NPO Energomash acquired its current name on May 15, 1991, in honor of its former chief designer Valentin Glushko.[1][2]

Its nuclear engineering subsidiary is Energomash-Atommash.

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