Nuclear energy plays a key role in the supply of safe, clean and reliable electricity.
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Balancing wind, solar and nuclear power will help achieve a carbon-free future and positively impact our changing climate. Over the past 50 years, globally, nuclear power has avoided nearly two years of the world’s energy-related CO2 emissions. Imagine how much more carbon pollution we can prevent.
Solar, wind and nuclear energy are essential to a carbon-free future, but the sun doesn’t always shine, and the wind doesn’t always blow. Nuclear power plants are almost always on, delivering the highest availability energy source and operating at maximum capacity more than 90% of the time.
When it comes to creating a more sustainable planet, the need for renewable energy can’t replace the need for safe energy. With nuclear power, you get the best of both worlds.
The world's first proven Generation III+ pressurized water reactor and passive safety plant available.
The AP300™ SMR is the next evolution of the licensed AP1000® technology.
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The next generation small modular reactor for remote applications.
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The demand for carbon-free hydrogen fuel is expected to grow tenfold by 2050, as the race is on to transition away from fossil fuels and hydrogen produced by fossil fuels. Hydrogen fuel is made for uses in fertilizer, transportation and heavy industries like steel and iron production.
Westinghouse is proud today to celebrate National Intern Day, which recognizes and celebrates the future leaders of the world: interns!Let’s take the time to celebrate our #WECInterns across the globe for their dedication, enthusiasm, and hard work this summer. At Westinghouse, we acknowledge the value, perspective, and support that our interns bring to the organization, and we enjoy the opportunity to accompany our young professionals on their journey.Here is a look at nine of our more than 200 interns working throughout the summer, and what they have to say about their experience at Westinghouse.