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Az Energy Safety Group (ES Group) Ukrajnában, Csehországban, Bulgáriában, Magyarországon, Szlovákiában és Örményországban kivitelez projekteket energetikai létesítményekben, folyamatosan bővítve a projektjeink által érintett földrajzi területet. Szakterületünk az energetikai létesítmények hatékonyságának, megbízhatóságának és biztonságának növelését célzó komplex projektek menedzselésében.

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ENERGY SAFETY GROUP STRENGTHENS TECHNICAL EXPERTISE THROUGH A VISIT TO THE WESTINGHOUSE TRAINING CENTER AND PARTICIPATION IN THE SNETP FORUM IN MADRID
In late March 2026, representatives of the Energy Safety Group — Anna Meleshko, Senior Engineer of the R&D Group, and Yuriy Vorobyov, Senior Engineer of the Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis Group — made a technical visit to the Westinghouse training centre near Madrid, where they familiarised... read more
ENERGY SAFETY GROUP DISCUSSES KEY SAFETY CHALLENGES AT AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN KHARKIV
On April 15–17, 2026, the 3rd The V.M. Voevodin International Scientific and Technical Conference «Problems of modern nuclear energy» was held in Kharkiv. The event brought together the scientific community, energy company representatives, and relevant institutions to discuss key challenges facing the industry’s development.... read more
NEXT ONE STEP FORWARD IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SYSTEMATIC COOPERATION BETWEEN ENERGY SAFETY GROUP AND THE ARMENIAN NPP
Energy Safety Group is expanding its cooperation with the Armenian NPP, strengthening its presence in the international market for technical support and operation of VVER-type power units. As part of the next phase of the partnership, the company will supply a set of spare... read more
ENERGY SAFETY GROUP IS UPGRADING THE PARTIAL DISCHARGE EARLY DETECTION SYSTEM FOR THE KOZLODUY NPP
Energy Safety Group is implementing a project of modernisation of the radio-frequency analysis system for the early detection of partial discharges in the 9(10)GQ generator and the 24 kV power line at the Kozloduy NPP (Bulgaria). This new phase of cooperation involves updating approaches... read more
INTEGRATION INTO THE EUROPEAN ENGINEERING EDUCATION ECOSYSTEM: ENERGY SAFETY GROUP HAS JOINED THE ENEN NETWORK
The European nuclear sector is entering a new phase of development. With the resurgence of interest in nuclear energy, the focus is shifting not only to technological advancement but also to the training of specialists capable of addressing new engineering, safety and analytical challenges. This... read more
ENERGY SAFETY GROUP: SMR COMPACTNESS DOES NOT REDUCE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
The resilience of states in the face of today’s security challenges increasingly depends on the energy sector's ability to ensure the reliability, flexibility, and independence of energy systems. This is why the transformation of the energy sector is no longer just a matter of... read more
FROM COMPETENCIES TO SUPPLY CHAINS: ENERGY SAFETY GROUP PARTICIPATION IN SMR TRAINING IN BUDAPEST
The development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) is increasingly moving from conceptual discussions to the practical preparation of supply chains. This transition was the focus of an international training programme held on 24–26 February in Budapest, Hungary, supported by the Government of the United... read more
MOVING FROM LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK TO SUPPLY CHAIN READINESS: HOW UKRAINE ENTERS THE SMR ECOSYSTEM
Recently, the Center for Information, Analytical and Technical Support for Monitoring of Nuclear Energy Facilities of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (CIATSMNEF NASU) reached out to the Energy Safety Group with a proposal to take part in a survey within the framework... read more



