Westinghouse Electric Company signed memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with nine companies in the Czech Republic. The MOUs signed cover cooperation on the potential deployment of an AP1000® plant for the Dukovany 5 project as well as other potential AP1000 projects in Central Europe. These MOUs add to the seven agreements signed with local companies in the Czech Republic in January 2022.
The memorandums will establish cooperation with the following companies:
- VALVEA s.r.o. produces valves, small modules and skids.
- Hutní montáže, a.s., supplies and installs steel structures, installs technological equipment, and provides crane services.
- Spálovský, a.s., specializes in instrumentation and control (LV and MV switchboards).
- ARMATURY Group a.s., manufactures valves.
- TES VSETÍN s.r.o. produces auxiliary equipment.
- ELEKTROTECHNIKA, a.s., specializes in instrumentation and control.
- ZVVZ GROUP, a.s., manufactures small modules and skids.
- PPA Controll a.s, supplies automation and control and field instrumentation.
- CHEMCOMEX, a.s., produces piping systems, assembly and disassembly of technological units and supplies steel structures.
“Partnering with local suppliers reinforces our execution approach to expand and maximize in-country procurement for the benefit of the nuclear project and the local economy,” said Elias Gedeon, Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations, Westinghouse Energy Systems.
Westinghouse Electric Company is a world leader in nuclear power and a provider of products and technologies for nuclear power plants. The company is one of three finalists in the Dukovany nuclear power plant tender.
Andrea Marečková and Tomáš Pavlica from TES |
Westinghouse representatives Michael Coon, Frédéric Lafosse and Pavel Kosina |
Source: Westinghouse