Type | Open Joiny-Stock Company |
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Industry | Metal and power engineering |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Key people | Igor Yurievich Kostin (General Director) |
Revenue | 17,7bn rub (2007) |
Net income | 3,11bn rub (2007) |
Owner(s) | Alexei Mordashov |
Website | www.power-m.ru |
OJSC "Power Machines" (translit. Siloviye Mashiny abbreviated as Silmash, Russian: ОАО «Силовы́е маши́ны», RTS:SILM) is a Russian energy systems machine-building company founded in 2000. It is headquartered in Moscow.
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The company was created in 2000 by unifying the following enterprises:
Power Machines manufactures steam turbines with capacity up to 1,200 MWe, including turbines for nuclear power plants. Its portfolio consists of turbine generators for the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant II and the Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant II. In additiona to Russia, Power Machines has supplied equipment to 57 countries with significant market in Asia.[1]
As of 31 December 2009[update] 69.92% of shares was owned by Highstat Limited, a company controlled by Alexei Mordashov. 25% of shares was owned by Siemens and 5.08% by minor shareholders.[2]
The Board of Directors consists of eight members: