
Westinghouse Electric Company and Chemetics Inc., have signed an MoU to support nuclear new-build projects in Canada and globally. Under the agreement, Chemetics has the potential to design and fabricate alloy or carbon steel vessels and heat exchangers for key AP1000 and AP300 projects.
Commenting on the partnership, Andrew Barr, President of Worley Chemetics, said, “Joining forces enables Westinghouse and Worley Chemetics to address the intricate challenges of energy transition while enhancing nuclear opportunities across Canada.
Explaining the significance of the MoU, Dan Lipman, President of Westinghouse Energy Systems, said, “Chemetics has a long history as a nuclear-certified fabricator, and along with parent company Worley, their combined expertise and proven track record will help us deliver AP1000 and AP300 projects on time and on budget.”