Westinghouse, Seaspan sign memorandum of understanding to expand nuclear tech in Canada

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Westinghouse said Seaspan has the potential to manufacture key components, including pipe spools and steel structures, used in its nuclear reactors

Nuclear power company Westinghouse Electric and Seaspan ULC said on Thursday they have signed a memorandum of understanding to help expand nuclear projects in Canada and around the world.

Westinghouse said Seaspan, which provides services such as shipbuilding and maintenance, has the potential to manufacture key components, including pipe spools and steel structures, used in its nuclear reactors.

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