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AZZ Inc., a manufacturer of electrical products and a provider of galvanizing services, said it has entered into an agreement to acquire substantially all of the assets of Nuclear Logistics Inc., a provider of electrical and mechanical equipment and services for enhancing the safety of nuclear ...
Toshiba Corp.'s Westinghouse Electric Co. said it would join with India-based Larsen & Toubro Ltd. to build equipment for nuclear power plants in India.
will invest 30 billion yen ($265 million) by around 2010 to boost capacity at its nuclear power equipment factory in Japan. Hitachi's nuclear power equipment factory in Ibaraki prefecture near Tokyo makes main structures inside nuclear reactors
examination of existing reactors. The China Nuclear Energy Association said in August that orders for relevant nuclear power equipment corporations would pick up as the previously suspended projects resumed. Reviews for plants under construction
Taishan 1&2. EDF and Areva ordered several nuclear spare parts and maintenance orders for nuclear power plants in France. All of the orders are expected to be shipped from 2011 through to 2014. Read more nuclear power equipment news
terms of the deal were not disclosed. The filters work to improve water chemistry in critical applications such as reactor coolant, fuel pool, and radwaste by removing particles from reactor water. Read more nuclear power equipment news
power plants. The two firms will conduct similar studies on cooperation in manufacturing and maintenance of large nuclear power equipment and in the civilian nuclear fuel cycle business, including uranium mining and enrichment. A strategic partnership
component. Click here to enlarge image The company has previously supplied steam generators, pressurizers and other nuclear power equipment to plants in the U.S. and China, including the existing Qinshan plant in Zhejiang province, but not the actual
CNNC) and the largest valve manufacturer in China - agreed to form the joint venture called SUFA-Flowserve Nuclear Power Equipment Co Ltd last year. The new firm was to be based in Suzhou, Jiangsu province and 51 per cent owned by SUFA and
Championship Series. Entergy hopes to use the IndyCar Series partnership as a means of educating the public about the benefits of nuclear power and to aid college and university student recruiting efforts. Read more nuclear power equipment news