CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. —
Westinghouse Electric, Cameco, and Brookfield Asset Management have entered into a "strategic partnership" with the U.S. government to deploy more than $80 billion for the construction of new nuclear power reactors.
In a statement on Tuesday, the company said the partnership will facilitate the growth and future of the American nuclear power industry and the supporting supply chain. Advertisement
“Our administration is focused on ensuring the rapid development, deployment, and use of advanced nuclear technologies," Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce Howard Lutnick said in the statement. " This historic partnership supports our national security objectives and enhances our critical infrastructure. Together with Westinghouse, we will unleash

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