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Our CFFF Receives Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System Award for Fourth Consecutive Year

December 1, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

Categories: Columbia Community

We’re pleased to share that our Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facility (CFFF) has received the Excellence in Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System (NMMSS) Reporting Award on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for its exceptional quality and high standards in reporting material transactions and inventory to the NMMSS program during the 2021 calendar year.

Diversity and Talent of Saskatchewan on Display at Westinghouse Supplier Symposium in Canada

November 19, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

Categories: Blog

The diversity and enthusiasm of Saskatchewan’s business community was on display this month at Westinghouse’s Canadian Supplier Symposium, which emphasized the role nuclear energy can play in the economic development of the province.

Here’s What 2 New, Advanced AP1000® Reactors Will Look Like at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant

November 14, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

Categories: Blog

Westinghouse released renderings of two advanced AP1000® reactors that will be built at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, with the first anticipated to achieve commercial operation in 2035.

eVinci™ Microreactor Team Is First to Submit Safety Design to DOE on Path to Deploy a Test Reactor

November 4, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

Categories: Blog

Westinghouse recently took pole position in the race to bring a microreactor to market when we became the first company to submit a preliminary safety design (PSDR) to the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC).

Excitement Building as Westinghouse CEO Visits Site of Poland’s First Nuclear Power Plant

September 25, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

Categories: Blog

Westinghouse President and CEO Patrick Fragman visited Poland last week and the site of the country’s first nuclear power plant to see the progress of preliminary work along the Baltic Sea. He also met with Polish President Andrzej Duda, U.S. Ambassador Mark Brzezinski and many other leaders on the heels of the government’s new commitment of 60 billion zloty ($15.6 billion USD) to the project.