Westinghouse Protests Czechia Nuclear Tender Decision
August 26 2024 - 12:31PM
Business Wire
Reaffirms IP Protections and Export Control
Obligations for Deployment of Westinghouse Technology
Westinghouse Electric Company announced it has filed an appeal
with the Czech Anti-Monopoly Office to protest the decision by CEZ
to select Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) as the preferred
bidder for the construction of two new nuclear reactors at the
Dukovany power plant.
The tender required vendors to certify they possess the right to
transfer and sublicense the nuclear technology offered in their
bids to CEZ and local suppliers. KHNP’s APR1000 and APR1400 plant
designs utilize Westinghouse-licensed Generation II System 80
technology. KHNP neither owns the underlying technology nor has the
right to sublicense it to a third party without Westinghouse’s
consent. Further, only Westinghouse has the legal right to obtain
the required approval from the United States government to export
its technology.
Westinghouse submitted a proposal to CEZ to deliver the advanced
AP1000® reactor – the world’s only operating Generation III+
reactor with fully passive safety systems, modular construction
design and the smallest footprint per MWe. In addition to
unlawfully using U.S. technology, deploying the APR1000 over the
AP1000 reactor would also export the creation of tens of thousands
of Czech and U.S. clean energy jobs to Korea, including 15,000 jobs
from Westinghouse’s home state of Pennsylvania.
Westinghouse will continue to vigorously defend its intellectual
property rights and compliance with U.S. export control laws via
the ongoing international arbitration and U.S. litigation,
respectively. A decision in the arbitration is not expected before
the second half of 2025.
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1957 and the company’s technology is the basis for nearly one-half
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