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US bankruptcy move won't impact India project: Westinghouse

The Westinghouse is to build six nuclear reactors, with a capacity of 1208-MW each, in Kovvada in Andhra Pradesh.

October 27, 2017 / 21:04 IST
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A view of the jet stock from the overpressure valve inside the condensation chamber, partially filled with water during operation, of Austria's unique nuclear power plant in Zwentendorf, some 50 km (31 miles) west of Vienna, March 16, 2011. The completely finished boiling water nuclear reactor - even the radioactive nuclear fuel rods had already been stored at the facility - was never put online following a 50.47 percent vote against in a national referendum on November 5th, 1978. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader (AUSTRIA - Tags: ENERGY) - RTR2JYVV

The US nuclear industry giant Westinghouse, which is to build six atomic reactors in Andhra Pradesh, is expected to complete its bankruptcy proceedings by next year, and the on-going financial turmoil is unlikely to impact its India project, a top company official said today.

Krish Rajan, Westinghouse vice president, India Business and Project Development, said the company, which has filed for bankruptcy in the US, has a restructuring plan in place.

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The Westinghouse is to build six nuclear reactors, with a capacity of 1208-MW each, in Kovvada in Andhra Pradesh.

Westinghouse, a unit of Japan's Toshiba Corporation, moved for bankruptcy in March this year after cost-escalations in two atomic power plants it designed and is constructing in Georgia and South Carolina in the US.