OREANDA-NEWS. Westinghouse Electric Company’s nuclear fuel manufacturing plant at Springfields, near Preston, has dispatched its first consignment of Light Water Reactor (LWR) fuel assemblies to France.

The first fuel assemblies were dispatched to Electricite de France’s (EDF) Gravelines 5 power station in Northern France. The delivery is the culmination of a rigorous extensive product qualification exercise to ensure the manufacturing plant at Springfields meets EDF’s exacting quality and production standards.  This process included all aspects of the fuel manufacturing route.

Although Springfields has previously exported finished fuel and intermediate fuel products around the world, this is the first time that LWR fuel has been exported to France and the first time it has supplied EDF, the company’s largest customer, with fuel for export.  Springfields currently supplies EDF with all of the fuel for their Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors (AGRs) in the U.K.

The production of the fuel assemblies follows significant investment by Westinghouse in an extensive refurbishment of the LWR production facilities at Springfields, bringing them up to current safety and operational standards and incorporating many improvements and best practices from Westinghouse’s fuel manufacturing plants elsewhere in Europe and the U.S.  The plant has a capacity to produce 200te of fuel per annum, with the capability to increase this capacity further.

Westinghouse Electric Company, a group company of Toshiba Corporation, is the world's pioneering nuclear energy company and is a leading supplier of nuclear plant products and technologies to utilities throughout the world. Westinghouse supplied the world's first pressurized water reactor in 1957 in Shippingport, Pa., U.S. Today, Westinghouse technology is the basis for approximately one-half of the world's operating nuclear plants, including more than 50 percent of those in Europe.