Westinghouse pursues US nuclear expansion after Trump orders, FT says
Westinghouse is discussing with US officials and industry partners about deploying ten large reactors. This is in response to President Donald Trump's executive orders. These orders aim to cut regulations and fast-track licenses for reactors. The ...

President Donald Trump's executive orders, which were published on May 23, directed the government to cut down on regulations and fast-track licences for reactors and power plants to shrink a multi-year process to 18 months.
Dan Sumner, Westinghouse interim chief executive, told the FT that the company was "uniquely positioned" to deliver the president's agenda because it had an approved reactor design, a viable supply chain and recent experience of building two of its AP1000 reactors in Georgia.
"There is active engagement with the administration, including key points of interface with the loan programmes office, recognising the importance of financing to the deployment of the model," he told the FT.
Westinghouse did not immediately respond to requests for comment outside regular business hours.
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