Published October 2, 2024
Projects include AP1000 and AP300 projects in Canada.
Curtiss-Wright’s Nuclear Division and Westinghouse Electric Company announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support AP1000 and AP300 projects in Canada. The MoU leverages Curtiss-Wright’s comprehensive and diverse portfolio of advanced nuclear power equipment, technology and services to complement Westinghouse’s resources in new build opportunities.

“Building on our heritage as a global supplier of nuclear reactor technologies, we are pleased to announce this relationship with Westinghouse as they continue to advance their AP1000 and AP300 reactor technologies in Canada and around the world,” said Kurt Mitchell, senior vice president and general manager of Curtiss-Wright’s Nuclear Division. “This MoU underscores Curtiss-Wright’s commitment to helping to decarbonize the existing energy infrastructure through the creation of clean, reliable, and affordable energy, while delivering innovative, safety-critical solutions to our customers.”
For more information about Curtiss-Wright’s nuclear reactor technologies supporting advanced nuclear reactors, please visit the Company’s Nuclear division at cwnuclear.com and EMS division at cw-ems.com.
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