Westinghouse, Progress Energy Sign EPC Contract for Two AP1000 Nuclear Plants
January 05 2009 - 9:42AM
PR Newswire (US)
- Third U.S. EPC Contract PITTSBURGH, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Westinghouse Electric Company today announced that it and its
partner The Shaw Group Inc.'s (NYSE:SGR) Power Group have signed an
Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract (EPC) with
Progress Energy Florida, a subsidiary of Progress Energy (NYSE:
PGN), to provide two Westinghouse AP1000(TM) nuclear power units at
its Levy County, Florida site. Aris Candris, Westinghouse president
and CEO, said the agreement is again proof that nuclear power will
play an increasingly important role in the ongoing effort to
provide the baseload generation that is necessary to spur economic
growth without contributing to global climate change. "With this
agreement, Progress Energy is again showing itself to be a true
energy leader," he said. "In return, Westinghouse and our partner
Shaw will work diligently with Progress Energy to build and then
operate and maintain these plants in a manner that is in the best
interests of all parties." Dr. Candris also pointed out that new
nuclear construction has the ability to help reinvigorate local
economies. "Once operational, each new AP1000 will require the
services of 400 to 500 skilled, full-time employees while creating
1200 indirect jobs," he said. "Additionally, construction of a
dual-unit site will require, at peak, the services of about 3000
workers." Dan Lipman, senior vice president of Westinghouse Nuclear
Power Plants, said that the contract is also a significant step in
helping to rebuild U.S. infrastructure: "Westinghouse is proud to
partner with Progress Energy and Shaw in helping to rebuild our
nation's infrastructure and sustain economic growth. In addition to
generating electricity cleanly and safely, reducing our reliance on
foreign imports, the construction of new nuclear power plants will
create numerous opportunities for employment. Westinghouse is proud
to be part of one of the most important industrial undertakings of
this century." In August, Progress Energy Florida submitted a
combined construction and operating license (COL) application with
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to construct a new nuclear
power plant in Levy County, Florida. The licensing process, once
completed, gives Progress Energy the option to construct and
operate two units at the Levy County site. In addition to the EPC
contract with Progress Energy, Westinghouse earlier in 2008 signed
two previous EPC contracts: one with Georgia Power to provide two
Westinghouse AP1000(TM) nuclear power plants at the Alvin W. Vogtle
site near Waynesboro, Ga., and the other with South Carolina
Electric & Gas Company (SCE&G), principal subsidiary of
SCANA Corporation (NYSE:SCG), and Santee Cooper to provide two
Westinghouse AP1000 nuclear power units at the V.C. Summer Nuclear
Station in Jenkinsville, S.C. Before that, no other contracts to
provide new nuclear power plants in the United States had been
signed since before 1978. Additionally, the AP1000 has been
identified as the new plant technology of choice for eight
additional nuclear plants that could be built in the United States.
And, in July 2007, Westinghouse and Shaw signed contracts to
provide four AP1000s in China, where initial construction is now
underway. Westinghouse believes the AP1000 is ideally suited for
the worldwide nuclear power marketplace. The AP1000 is: -- Based on
standard Westinghouse pressurized water reactor (PWR) technology
that has achieved more than 2,500 reactor years of highly
successful operation -- An 1100MWe design that is ideal for
providing baseload generating capacity -- Modular in design,
promoting ready standardization and high construction quality --
Economical to construct and maintain (less concrete and steel and
fewer components and systems mean there is less to install, inspect
and maintain) -- Designed to promote ease of operation (features
most advanced instrumentation and control (I&C) in the
industry) For more information about the Westinghouse AP1000, visit
its Web site at http://www.ap1000.westinghousenuclear.com/.
Westinghouse Electric Company, a group company of Toshiba
Corporation, is the world's pioneering nuclear power company and is
a leading supplier of nuclear plant products and technologies to
utilities throughout the world. Westinghouse supplied the world's
first PWR in 1957 in Shippingport, Pa. Today, Westinghouse
technology is the basis for approximately one-half of the world's
operating nuclear plants, including 60 percent of those in the
United States. DATASOURCE: Westinghouse Electric Company CONTACT:
Vaughn Gilbert of Westinghouse Electric Company, +1-412-374-3896,
Web Site: http://www.ap1000.westinghousenuclear.com/
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