The Westinghouse eVinci™ microreactor team recently hosted representatives from the Saskatchewan First Nation Natural Resource Center of Excellence (SFNNRCOE) at the eVinci Technology Hub in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The visitors, led by Sheldon Wuttunee, CEO of SFNNRCOE, were joined by Westinghouse Chief Commercial Officer Jacques Besnainou, who spoke about Westinghouse’s history and our AP1000® reactor, AP300™ SMR and eVinci technologies.
"We are encouraged by the interest from Saskatchewan First Nation communities in our eVinci microreactor," Jacques said. "Westinghouse has strategic plans for growth across Canada and we welcome the engagement of Indigenous rights holders in the deployment of any of our technologies."
Following the tour, SFNNRCOE delegates talked about their expectations for new nuclear deployment in Saskatchewan, particularly in the areas of skills development, youth education and equity ownership.
Last year, Westinghouse and Cameco signed a memorandum of understanding with Saskatchewan Power Corporation (SaskPower), to assess the potential of Westinghouse’s nuclear reactor technology and the associated nuclear fuel supply chain required for Saskatchewan’s future clean power needs. We have also partnered with Saskatchewan Research Council to deploy the first microreactor in the province.
As part of our ongoing commitment to the Canadian nuclear industry, Westinghouse is dedicated to building strong relationships with Indigenous Peoples, seeking meaningful and beneficial partnerships for all new nuclear projects in Canada and worldwide.