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The Shaw Group Inc. said it has signed a contract with Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) to provide maintenance and construction services to eight fossil power plants in Arizona and New Mexico.
Southern Co. can now proceed with full construction on the first new nuclear power plant in the U.S. in 30 years, a process that began in early 2004 and is expected to cost $14 billion.
The Shaw Group Inc. said its subsidiary, Nuclear Energy Holdings L.L.C., did not receive consent from the bondholder trustee to the early exercise of its put options to sell its investment in Westinghouse back to Toshiba Corp.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has voted to approve a rule certifying an amended version of Westinghouse’s 1,100 MW AP1000 reactor design for use in the United States.
The Shaw Group Inc. said it has signed a contract with Arizona Public Service Co. to provide maintenance, modifications, construction and radiological protection services to its 4,000 MW Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station in Arizona.
The Shaw Group Inc. said Timothy J. Poché has joined the company as its chief accounting officer.
POWER-GEN International and NUCLEAR POWER International offered multiple technical tours again this year to begin the conference and exhibition in Las Vegas.
The Shaw Group Inc. (NYSE: SHAW) today announced it has signed a new contract with Arizona Public Service, Co. (APS) to provide maintenance, modifications, construction and radiological protection services to its Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station in Arizona. Palo Verde is located 55 miles west
At a gala banquet at POWER-GEN International in Las Vegas, Nev., on December 12, Power Engineering magazine’s editors recognized the 2011 Projects of the Year Award finalists and announced three winners and six honorable mentions.
The Shaw Group Inc. said on Nov. 30 that support services contracted by its subsidiary, Shaw Global Services LLC, are performing as designed to help recovery at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in Japan.