Monday, May 1, 2017

INSIGHT-How two cutting edge U.S. nuclear projects bankrupted Westinghouse

By Tom Hals and Emily Flitter

WILMINGTON, Del./NEW YORK May 2 (Reuters) - In 2012,

construction of a Georgia nuclear power plant stalled for eight

months as engineers waited for the right signatures and

paperwork needed to ship a section of the plant from a factory

hundreds of miles away.

The delay, which a nuclear specialist monitoring the

construction said was longer than the time required to make the

section, was emblematic of the problems that plagued

Westinghouse Electric Co a

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