Active for more than 25 years
ENSECO is a well-established and respected company on the Slovak market. Started as a company focused on a relatively narrow niche of nuclear power plant commissioning, it has evolved into a key supplier of nuclear services. We can manage and execute a complete project, also in terms of technological equipment installation and associated electrical engineering activities (including instrumentation and control). We have a large team of qualified and experienced engineers at our disposal.
Turnkey Contracts
EPC contracts are our main competitive feature. We take care of everything: basic design, detailed design documentation at all stages, technical preparation of implementation, project coordination, designed technology installation, testing and commissioning.
Abundant references
Our largest contract in terms of technology is associated with the Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant in Slovakia. However, we left our mark on other projects too through our hard work, know-how, systems or skills. Each new order, each new project, is a challenge we are ready to accept.
We stand behind our employees
The success of the company lies within its people; their mind-set, knowledge and skills. Only a good and qualified team is able to attend to the client’s needs and breathe life into a project. Press “More” to meet our team. Allow us to introduce our team, the people from ENSECO, a.s., who lead the company, thanks to whom we progress, and whom you will meet during our cooperation.
News
Our Debut at the NPPES Expo & Summit
At the invitation of our Turkish business partner TSE, we participated in the NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS VII. EXPO & XI. SUMMIT, held in Istanbul on July 1–2, 2025.
From the Press: Repair of a Hard-to-Reach Weld
Our unique technical solution for repairing the root of a hard-to-access weld on the spent fuel storage pool pipeline was noticed by the professional journal Zváranie.
8th Annual Nuclear Encounter Conference
This April, we once again had a nuclear encounter with our colleagues and partners at the Nuclear Encounter conference, which this time took place in Slovakia.