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Meet the Next Generation of Nuclear Energy Professionals on National Intern Day 2024

Categories: Our People & Culture

This summer, more than 250 young professionals are interning at Westinghouse, exemplifying the best of the next generation of nuclear energy professionals as the industry ramps up for myriad new-build projects in the years ahead.

With fresh ideas, diverse perspectives and excitement to begin their careers, Westinghouse interns are working at our facilities across the world to help bolster the nuclear industry.

Several of our interns shared what they are learning this summer and how they can contribute to a clean, sustainable energy future.

Westinghouse CFFF Emergency Response Team is Proud to Support our Neighbors in Times of Need

Categories: Blog, Columbia Community

The Westinghouse Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facility (CFFF) emergency response organization supports the site 24/7. Because our plant is in a relatively remote area, we have the capability to respond at any time to almost any emergency that could occur on-site. On occasion, we have the opportunity to help our neighbors.

Ontario’s ‘Silicon Valley North’ Goes Nuclear with Our New Global Engineering Hub to Support Canada’s Clean Energy Goals

Categories: Blog

Nuclear power generates nearly 50 percent of the electricity for Ontario, and the province is home to world-class universities and colleges, including the renowned faculty of engineering at the University of Waterloo.

Westinghouse Leads Technical Training Workshop for Key Polish Suppliers Down Selected to Support AP1000® Project

Categories: Policy & Government, AP1000

Event Supports Our Strategy to Invest in the Polish Supply Chain

Poland is at a transformational moment as it prepares for a clean energy future – having selected Westinghouse’s advanced AP1000® technology for the first three reactors for its nuclear energy program.

“Friends of Congaree Swamp” Visited the Grounds of the Denley Cemetery

Categories: Blog, Columbia Community

A group from the “Friends of Congaree Swamp” visited the grounds of the Denley Cemetery on the Westinghouse Columbia Site property. The Denley Cemetery is a historically black cemetery located on a bluff overlooking Upper Sunset Lake. Information about the cemetery is documented in a Cultural Resources Report the site commissioned in 2021/2022. The group was very appreciative for the opportunity to visit the cemetery, and several of the members shared what they knew of its history. Westinghouse maintains the cemetery as part of its commitment to preserving history and honoring the individuals buried there.