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Westinghouse Avoids Billions Of Metric Tons Of CO2 As Fuel Facility Completes Record 100,000 Assemblies

2015-12-14 01:29:15| pollutiononline News Articles

Westinghouse Electric Company recentlyannounced that the company’s Columbia Fuel Fabrication Facility completed its 100,000th nuclear fuel assembly, representing enormous savings in carbon emissions and setting a world record for pressurized water reactor (PWR) fuel assembly fabrication and performance

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