China could resume the approval of new reactor projects by the end of the year, said Ricardo Perez, president and chief operating officer of Westinghouse Electric. "China has been in the process of debating whether additional units will be built inland or [in] coastal locations, and we have been told that coastal sites are now under discussion," Perez said at the Nuclear Energy Institute's conference in North Carolina. Westinghouse and The Shaw Group are developing four AP1000 reactors in China. Platts
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Exec expects year-end resumption of China reactor approvals
Exec expects year-end resumption of China reactor approvals
China could resume the approval of new reactor projects by the end of the year, said Ricardo Perez, president and chief operating officer of Westinghouse Electric. "China has been in the process of debating whether additional units will be built inland or [in] coastal locations, and we have been told that coastal sites are now under discussion," Perez said at the Nuclear Energy Institute's conference in North Carolina. Westinghouse and The Shaw Group are developing four AP1000 reactors in China. Platts
China could resume the approval of new reactor projects by the end of the year, said Ricardo Perez, president and chief operating officer of Westinghouse Electric. "China has been in the process of debating whether additional units will be built inland or [in] coastal locations, and we have been told that coastal sites are now under discussion," Perez said at the Nuclear Energy Institute's conference in North Carolina. Westinghouse and The Shaw Group are developing four AP1000 reactors in China. Platts
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