Westinghouse Electric has handed over more than 75,000 documents to its Chinese customers as the initial part of a technology transfer agreement that it hopes will secure the company’s place in the world’s biggest nuclear market.
The documents relate to the construction of the four third-generation AP1000 reactors that Westinghouse, a US nuclear company controlled by Toshiba of Japan, is building in China.
Westinghouse won the hotly contested bid to build the AP1000 reactors in China partly because of the technology transfer element of the contract, according to the World Nuclear Association.
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