How proven delivery experience de‑risks Canada’s nuclear plans
Release Date: 02/03/2026
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info_outlineLuca Oriani, the president of APx Delivery at Westinghouse, discusses the AP1000 reactor, including how its simplified design helps reduce construction costs and timelines, as well as the key lessons the company has drawn from projects in Georgia and China. Oriani also explores the technology’s strong reliability record, Westinghouse’s approach to localization across different markets, and the particular advantages Canada brings to the table, given its mature nuclear supply chain and deep workforce expertise.
This episode is presented in partnership with Westinghouse.
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