A recent collection of nuclear news over at the Energy Collective suggests that Japan and South Korea are taking major steps to sign lucrative nuclear deals - with relatively little competition from Westinghouse or Areva. And China is planning to increase nuclear capacity nearly eight-fold by 2020 by building reactors locally using Westinghouse AP1000 technology.
Read the full synopsis here.
When will the U.S. get in the game?
BTW, Westinghouse was sold by BNFL to Toshiba in 2006.
Posted by: Robert Kawaratani at July 14, 2010 1:47 AM