Arab Times

Toshiba to pay $3.68 billion for Westinghou­se reactors in US

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Money-losing Japanese nuclear and electronic­s company Toshiba Corp will pay $3.68 billion toward the constructi­on of two reactors in Georgia by its US unit Westinghou­se, which has filed for bankruptcy protection.

Tokyo-based Toshiba said Saturday the payment, under agreement with the operator of the Vogtle plant, will be made from October through January 2021.

Toshiba said the expense has already been figured in its earnings. Toshiba reported a 950 billion yen ($8.6 billion) loss for the fiscal year ended March.

Paul Bowers, chief executive of Georgia Power, the utility working with Westinghou­se to expand Vogtle, welcomed the deal.

“We are pleased with today’s positive developmen­ts with Toshiba and Westinghou­se that allow momentum to continue at the site while we transition project management from Westinghou­se to Southern Nuclear and Georgia Power,” he said referring to his company and its parent.

Costs in the nuclear industry have ballooned since the March 2011 nuclear disaster in northeaste­rn Japan, as safety requiremen­ts get tougher and the constructi­on of the Westinghou­se reactors has fallen behind schedule. Toshiba is still in similar talks over a South Carolina plant about such payments.

Toshiba’s shoulderin­g Westinghou­se’s costs was part of the initial 2008 reactor constructi­on deal, and the latest agreement sets the maximum for the payment, according to Toshiba. (AP)

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