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Westinghouse CFFF Sponsors the WLTX 19 Player of the Week

Categories: Blog, Columbia Community

The Westinghouse Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facility (CFFF) is the proud corporate sponsor for the WLTX 19 Player of the Week and was in attendance on May 15, 2024 at the end of the school year celebration to honor all of the student athletes throughout the year.

Gadsden Elementary School’s South Carolina Testing Pep Rally

Categories: Blog, Columbia Community

The Westinghouse Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facility (CFFF) was a sponsor for Gadsden Elementary School’s South Carolina Testing Pep Rally on May 15, 2024. Bikes were donated to children that scored high on testing and Westinghouse was proud to be a part of this great initiative.

Westinghouse Columbia Site Sponsors Lower Richland Sweet Potato Festival

April 27, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

Categories: Blog, Columbia Community

The Westinghouse Columbia Site was a proud corporate sponsor of the Lower Richland Sweet Potato Festival. There were many Columbia Site employees and retirees in attendance, and they enjoyed music from local and national recording artists, a parade that showcased several car clubs, local high school bands, and public officials. They also indulged in some amazing cuisine including the famous “sweet potato ice cream”!

Nuclear Lands at the Next Frontier – Westinghouse Attends the 2024 Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Spring Meeting

April 26, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

Over six decades ago, Westinghouse supplied the world’s first commercial reactor. Today, Westinghouse supplies roughly half of the nuclear power reactors operating around the globe. Now, we are venturing to take nuclear to the Moon and the great beyond.

Nuclear Leaps to the Great Beyond – Westinghouse Attends the 2024 Space Symposium

Categories: Microreactors

Westinghouse pioneered nuclear power by building the world’s first commercial reactor…and we are now preparing to do the same for the Moon and beyond.

Our eVinci™ team is developing the AstroVinci™ Space Microreactor which leverages resilient and mass efficient power source capabilities for satellite and lunar surface applications.