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Westinghouse increases its headcount in Spain to prepare for growth in Europe

Westinghouse Electric Company will hire 'hundreds' of new workers in its Spanish operations before the end of this decade, as it looks to expand its AP1000 - nuclear reactors into Europe. Two senior company officials announced the plans on Monday.

Nuclear power is being considered by many European countries, including Italy and Poland, as a means to decarbonise economies. Meanwhile, Spain's biggest utilities want to review their plans to shut down all nuclear reactors in the country by 2035.

Madrid is the main European base for the U.S. firm, with 1,200 workers by the end of 2024.

Xavier Coll is the 'head of Westinghouse Electric Spain. He said that it plans to increase this number to 1,500?by 2030 regardless of whether Spain continues its planned phasing-out.

He told journalists that the majority of staff based in Spain are focused on other European markets. This means staffing levels will not be affected by the fate the nuclear sector of Spain.

The AP1000 model is currently being built in China by 14 units and another 14 are under contract in Poland.

"We are seeing a strong demand for new units, especially in Northern Europe, Central Europe and Eastern Europe," said Luca Oriani. He is the global head of Westinghouse Electric’s new reactor business.

He said that "we have a number of countries other than 'the ones listed, who are performing what is called front-end studies, which are the preparation of licensing" and "applications" for new units.

(source: Reuters)