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Moscow -- The Rosatom state corporation increased revenue 11.7 percent to 529.2 billion rubles in 2013 under international financial reporting standards (IFRS), up from 473.7 billion rubles in 2012, Rosatom said in materials.

Net assets increased 6.3 percent to 1.55 trillion rubles. Rosatom’s uranium resource was estimated at 541,000 tonnes.

EBITDA under Russian accounting standards rose 10.2 percent to 155.2 billion rubles.

Electricity output totaled 172.2 billion kilowatt-hours in 2013, down from 177.3 billion kWh in 2012. The order portfolio amounted to just under $73 billion at the end of 2013.

Rosatom expects revenue in 2014 to be about $5 billion, of which foreign orders will account for 50 percent, up from 35 percent currently, deputy head Kirill Komarov said on Wednesday, June 11. The order portfolio will climb to $98 billion by the end of the year.