The Japanese heavy manufacturing firm will build reactors via joint ventures
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) as made rapid strides establishing a market presence in the U.S. nuclear industry. In the past three years in North America it has submitted a reactor design for NRC review, inked deals to build new reactors for two U.S. utilities. In Europe the firm will team with Spain's Iberdrola to build a new reactor and is poised to purchase an equity position in Areva, France's state-own vertically integrated conglomerate.
Until recently the firm hadn’t drawn much attention, but its latest success with Dominion, and the potential for taking an equity stake in Areva, have moved it into the spotlight. Read all about it exclusively at CoolHandNuke, a nuclear energy jobs portal and a whole lot more.
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