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

September 25, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

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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.

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

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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 Canada Expands Burlington Office to Support Growth Trajectory

March 21, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

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Westinghouse is thrilled to announce the opening of our expanded office space in Burlington, Ontario to support our growing CANDU® and new build business in the Canadian nuclear industry.

Grand Expansion Opening
On March 20, 2024, Westinghouse hosted a grand opening of the Burlington office expansion with Westinghouse Canada leadership and Bill Walker from the Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries (OCNI). The expansion will enable job creation in support of Westinghouse’s continued contributions to the future of Canada’s nuclear sector.

Creative Thinking on Display at Chain Reaction Contraption Contest

March 13, 2024 by Westinghouse Electric Company

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At Westinghouse, we empower the next generation to think outside of the box and solve tough challenges in creative ways. That is why we are proud to sponsor the annual Chain Reaction Contraption Competition (CRCC). It is a spirited, STEM-based competition for high school students in which they are challenged to achieve a simple task in 20 steps or more using general laws of physics and mechanical principles – with each triggering the initiation of the next action and eventually resulting in achievement of the final goal.

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