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  • Doosan awarded further contract by Westinghouse

    South Korea's Doosan Heavy Industries has signed a contract with Westinghouse for the supply of major nuclear equipment for two AP1000 reactors in the USA. Meanwhile, the company is targeting the Chinese market and plans to raise its production capacities for castings and forgings.
    Posted to World Nuclear News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-05-2008
  • Excavation work starts early or Sanmen 1

    [Xinhua, 27 February] Excavation work started on 26 February for the first reactor at the site of the Sanmen nuclear power plant in Zhejiang province, China. The unit will be the first to use Westinghouse's AP1000 technology. Builders said they plan to excavate a hole measuring 12 metres deep and...
    Posted to World Nuclear News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-27-2008
  • China breaks ground on world's first Westinghouse AP1000

    Chinaview.cn published a story on February 26, 2008 titled China starts excavation for world's first 3rd-generation nuclear plant . The plant is the first of four reactors whose order was initially announced in December, 2006 . At the time, Steve Tritch, who was serving as Westinghouse president...
    Posted to Atomic Insights (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-27-2008
  • Re: Westinghouse to add 5,000 New Jobs

    Thats is true.... You can see all most all the upcoming vacancies and current vacant positions in http://www.vacantposition.blogspot.com/ If anyone who have expereince in Nuclear Power Plant Project, Please free to send their detailed profile/CV/Resume to vacant.position@gmail.com with your area of expertise...
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by vacant.position on 11-19-2007
  • Westinghouse to Build AP1000 Simulator

    Westinghouse is going to build a $20 Million AP1000 Simulator (without the fuel) at the Waltz Mill site for training 200-300 Chinese workers. That is a small drop in the bucket for Westinghouse who has $5.4 Billion in contract sales to China. Read the article HERE .
    Posted to Nuclear Careers (Forum) by Highrad on 11-16-2007
  • Westinghouse transfers technology to China

    This news from an AP article is a couple months old, but I thought I would comment on this “new exchange of technology” to China. Obviously, this is a multibillion deal for Westinghouse but do they need to give away the farm? Westinghouse technology for their new AP1000 plants should be kept close to...
    Posted to New Nuclear Plant Designs (Weblog) by Highrad on 09-14-2007
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