SaskPower, Westinghouse and Cameco Sign MOU to Explore Reactor and Fuel Supply Potential
2024年6月18日 - 4:14AM
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Saskatchewan Power Corporation (SaskPower), Westinghouse
Electric Company (Westinghouse) and Cameco Corporation (Cameco)
(TSX: CCO; NYSE: CCJ) have signed a memorandum of understanding
(MOU) to evaluate the potential of Westinghouse’s nuclear reactor
technology and the associated nuclear fuel supply chain required
for Saskatchewan’s future clean power needs.
The MOU will explore technical and commercial pathways to deploy
Westinghouse’s reactor technology, including the advanced AP1000®
reactor and AP300™ small modular reactor (SMR), for long-term
electricity supply planning. The framework includes evaluation of a
Saskatchewan-based nuclear supply chain to support nuclear energy
projects, including fuel. It also identifies opportunities to
collaborate on nuclear research, development and workforce training
in partnership with Saskatchewan’s post-secondary institutions.
SaskPower is expected to make its final investment decision in
2029 whether to proceed with constructing Saskatchewan’s first SMR
facility. The utility intends to use Saskatchewan uranium in any
reactor constructed in the province.
“Leveraging knowledge from organizations that have significant
expertise in the nuclear industry is critical to ensure we make
responsible, informed decisions around our power future,” said
Rupen Pandya, President and CEO of SaskPower. “Collaborating on
nuclear fuel supply and evaluating various technologies will only
serve to enhance our current small modular reactor development work
and planning around workforce and the future of Saskatchewan’s
power system.”
The AP1000 reactor is in operation in the U.S. and China, where
it is setting operational performance and availability records. It
has been selected for the nuclear energy programs in Poland,
Ukraine and Bulgaria, and is also under consideration at multiple
other sites in Central and Eastern Europe, the United Kingdom (UK),
India and North America.
The AP300 modular reactor is the only SMR based on an advanced,
large Generation III+ reactor already in operation globally.
Westinghouse is targeting design certification by 2027 and for
first construction to begin by 2030, with the operating unit
planned to be available in the early 2030s. The AP300 SMR has been
selected by the UK’s Great British Nuclear program and is under
further customer consideration in Europe and North America.
“Westinghouse is proud to work with SaskPower to share our
industry-leading nuclear technology expertise in support of the
province’s clean energy needs,” said Patrick Fragman, Westinghouse
President and CEO. “Our globally deployed advanced AP1000 reactor
provides demonstrated superior economic performance and
availability, and our AP300 small modular reactor is based on this
proven and licensed technology. We look forward to helping
SaskPower bring carbon-free electricity to Saskatchewan for
generations to come.”
“Cameco has a proud history and a significant presence in
Saskatchewan, from our world-class uranium operations to our large
and growing provincial workforce to our long-standing partnerships
with northern Indigenous communities,” said Tim Gitzel, President
and CEO of Cameco. “We look forward to assessing the potential role
Cameco and Westinghouse could play in decarbonizing Saskatchewan’s
power grid, an ambitious and important goal for the province’s
future.”
About SaskPower
Recognized as one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers and one of
Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, SaskPower is the principal
electrical utility for Saskatchewan, serving over a half million
customers across an extensive geographic area. Founded in 1929,
SaskPower is headquartered in Regina and employs over 3,000
employees across Saskatchewan. SaskPower is committed to enabling
growth in the province and continuing economic reconciliation with
Indigenous Peoples – winning several awards and achieving the
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Progressive Aboriginal
Relations (PAR) Gold Status multiple times.
About Westinghouse
Westinghouse Electric Company is shaping the future of
carbon-free energy by providing safe, innovative nuclear
technologies to utilities globally. Westinghouse supplied the
world’s first commercial pressurized water reactor in 1957 and the
company’s technology is the basis for nearly one-half of the
world’s operating nuclear plants. Over 135 years of innovation
makes Westinghouse the preferred partner for advanced technologies
covering the complete nuclear energy life cycle. For more
information, visit www.westinghousenuclear.com and follow us on
Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
About Cameco
Cameco is one of the largest global providers of the uranium
fuel needed to energize a clean-air world. Our competitive position
is based on our controlling ownership of the world’s largest
high-grade reserves and low-cost operations, as well as significant
investments across the nuclear fuel cycle, including ownership
interests in Westinghouse Electric Company and Global Laser
Enrichment. Utilities around the world rely on Cameco to provide
global nuclear fuel solutions for the generation of safe, reliable,
carbon-free nuclear power. Our shares trade on the Toronto and New
York stock exchanges. Our head office is in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada.
Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Information and
Statements
This news release includes statements and information about the
expectations of SaskPower, Cameco and Westinghouse for the future,
which we refer to as forward-looking information. Forward-looking
information is based on our current views, which can change
significantly, and actual results and events may be significantly
different from what we currently expect. Examples of
forward-looking information in this news release include: the
expectation that under the MOU the parties will explore pathways to
deploy Westinghouse’s reactor technology, including evaluation of a
Saskatchewan-based nuclear supply chain; expected opportunities to
collaborate on nuclear research, development and workforce training
with Saskatchewan’s post-secondary institutions; the expected
timing of SaskPower’s final investment decision whether to proceed
with constructing the SMR facility, and its intention to use
Saskatchewan uranium in any reactor constructed in the province;
SaskPower’s expectation that collaboration will enhance its small
modular reactor development work, and planning around workforce and
the future of Saskatchewan’s power system; the expected dates for
design certification, commencement of construction and operating
unit availability for the AP300 modular reactor; the anticipated
ability of SaskPower to bring carbon-free electricity to
Saskatchewan for generations to come; and the assessment of the
role that Cameco and Westinghouse could play in decarbonizing
Saskatchewan’s power grid. Material risks that could lead to
different results include: the risk that the MOU will not result in
a successful exploration of pathways to deploy Westinghouse’s
reactor technology; the risk that expected opportunities to
collaborate on nuclear research, development and workforce training
with Saskatchewan’s post-secondary institutions may not be
realized; the risk that SaskPower’s final investment decision
regarding the SMR facility may not be made when expected; the
possibility that SaskPower may not be able to use Saskatchewan
uranium to the extent expected; the possibility that collaboration
may not enhance SaskPower’s small modular reactor development work
and planning to the extent expected; the risk that expected dates
for design certification, commencement of construction and
operating unit availability for the AP300 modular reactor may not
be achieved; the risk that SaskPower may not be able to provide
carbon-free electricity to the extent expected; and the risk that
Cameco or Westinghouse may not be able to play their expected roles
in decarbonizing Saskatchewan’s power grid. In presenting the
forward-looking information, we have made material assumptions
which may prove incorrect about: our ability to work
collaboratively to complete the evaluations and other goals of the
MOU; SaskPower’s ability to achieve its various expected target
dates and utilize Saskatchewan uranium; and the ability of
SaskPower to provide carbon free electricity to the extent
expected, and of Cameco and Westinghouse to play their expected
roles in decarbonizing Saskatchewan’s power grid. Forward-looking
information is designed to help you understand our current views,
and it may not be appropriate for other purposes. We will not
update this information unless we are required to by securities
laws.
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Inquiries
SaskPower: Scott McGregor media line: 306-536-2886
mediarelations@saskpower.com
Westinghouse: Brian McCrone Brian.McCrone@westinghouse.com
Cameco (investor inquiries): Rachelle Girard 306-956-6403
rachelle_girard@cameco.com
Cameco (media inquiries): Veronica Baker 306-385-5541
veronica_baker@cameco.com
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