Nuclear Westinghouse to replace steam generators at Dominion Energy’s Surry Nuclear plant The deal supports Dominion’s efforts to extend the life of Surry Units 1 and 2 through 2053. Kevin Clark 5.16.2023 Share (Source: Flickr.) Westinghouse has signed a contract with Dominion Energy to replace steam generators at Surry Nuclear Power Station in Virginia. Westinghouse will design, manufacture, and deliver six steam generators with delivery in 2028 with installation beginning in 2029. The steam generators will be fabricated at the Westinghouse Italy (WEI) facility in Monfalcone, Italy. The contract supports Dominion’s efforts to extend the life of Surry Units 1 and 2 through 2053. In 2021, Westinghouse and Dominion inked a contract for a major instrumentation and control (I&C) upgrade. Related Articles Washington state lawmakers allocate $25 million to advance SMR development DOE releases $1.6 billion budget for nuclear energy office: Here’s how it would be spent Oklo and Argonne claim milestone in fast fission test Conditions inside Fukushima’s melted nuclear reactors still unclear 13 years after disaster struck