‘We’re actually starting in a very enviable position’: Why nuclear matters for Canada’s energy future
John Gorman, president of Westinghouse Canada, and Fabricia Piñeiro, vice president of Westinghouse’s Canada operating plant services, discuss how Westinghouse is supporting Canada’s existing nuclear fleet, pioneering ready-now technologies such as the AP1000 reactor, and contributing to local supply chains, jobs, and innovation. They also address some of the key challenges facing nuclear development, including project timelines and costs, while highlighting Canada’s unique potential to be a global energy superpower.
Given Canada's 'enviable position,' what are the biggest hurdles to realizing its nuclear energy superpower potential?
How can Westinghouse's 'ready-now' technologies like the AP1000 reactor contribute to Canada's energy future?
Beyond energy generation, what economic benefits does nuclear development offer Canada, according to the article?