Westinghouse
and its China joint venture partner, the State Nuclear Baoti Zirconium
Industry Ltd. (SNZ), have started up a new zirconium sponge plant
production facility in Nantong, China, Jiangsu Province.
The
zirconium sponge company is called the State Nuclear WEC Zirconium
Hafnium Co. Ltd. (SNWZH) and it will produce nuclear grade zirconium, a
key component of the tubing used in nuclear fuel assemblies.
The
zirconium will be used by the shareholders of SNWZH to manufacture
parts for nuclear fuel assemblies in China and globally through
Westinghouse.
Startup
of the Nantong plant further expands cooperation between Westinghouse
and its Chinese customer, the State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation
(SNPTC), which owns SNZ.
Westinghouse
and its consortium partner, The Shaw Group, Inc., signed a landmark
agreement with China's SNPTC in 2007 to provide four AP1000 power plants
at Sanmen and Haiyang in the country, Westinghouse said in a June 8
statement.
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