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Westinghouse Expands Canadian Supply Chain with Key MoUs

Suppliers to Support Deployments of Advanced Reactor Fleet in Canada and Globally

September 26 2024 10:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time

PETERBOROUGH, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Westinghouse Electric Company today announced the signing of memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with three significant Canadian suppliers to support nuclear new build projects in Canada and around the world. This milestone strengthens Westinghouse’s deep commitment to Canada’s economy and further develops the nation’s nuclear supply chain to support Westinghouse’s global fleet of advanced reactors.

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The signed MoUs establish the potential for manufacturing key reactor components, including valves, flow control equipment and large steel structures as well as various fabrication, construction and testing services. The suppliers are Curtiss-Wright Nuclear Canada, E.S. Fox Ltd. and Velan Inc.

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