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1 This document is the property of and contains Proprietary Information owned by Westinghouse Electric Company LLC and/or its subcontractors and suppliers. It is transmitted to you in confidence and trust, and you agree to treat this document in strict accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement under which it was provided to you. 1

2 Bite of Science Naomi Marshall Westinghouse Electric Company 2

3 Agenda Who is Westinghouse Career Path, Job Responsibilities and Research Areas The importance of STEM Westinghouse WIN Support to STEM 3

4 Who is Westinghouse? 4

5 The Nuclear Fuel Cycle 5

6 Westinghouse Columbia Plant 6

7 Pictures of Columbia Plant Conversion Pellet Grinding Assembly Inspection 7 Grid Treatment Area

8 2015 Westinghouse Electric Company LLC. All Rights Reserved. Westinghouse Organization Operating Plants Business Delivers operating plant products and services, including global field services, instrumentation and control, welding and machining, and installationrelated functions Decommissioning, Decontamination and Remediation Deploys global technologies and forms local partnerships to carry out long-term projects New Plants and Major Projects Delivers both new-plant projects and major projects for new and operating plants on a global basis Nuclear Fuel and Components Mfg. Designs and delivers fuel for PWR, BWR, VVER and AGR reactors; manufactures fuelhandling equipment, cranes and nuclear components Engineering Center of Excellence Supports all product lines by driving common engineering capabilities and accelerating innovation 8 Westinghouse technology is the basis for nearly 50 percent of nuclear power plants operating worldwide!

9 2015 Westinghouse Electric Company LLC. All Rights Reserved. Westinghouse Columbia Plant Opened ,000 ft 2 facility (51,500 m 2 ) 1156 acre site (4.7 km 2 ) UF 6 conversion through fuel assembly FA component manufacture Core component manufacture Product design and testing Almost 95,000 PWR & 5000 BWR released fuel assemblies produced. Approximately 1200 people, 940 in the Columbia Fuel Operations ISO 9001 Certified (Quality) and ISO Certified (Environmental) Over 10% of electricity generated in the entire US comes from nuclear fuel made at our plant 9

10 2015 Westinghouse Electric Company LLC. All Rights Reserved. 50% of South Carolinas Energy Comes from Nuclear Energy South Carolina s Electricity Generation Nuclear % Coal % Oil - 0.2% Natural Gas % Hydro -1.4% Renewable and Other 2.8% Source: EIA,

11 Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel Asian Customer Base Westinghouse Manufacturing Plant Westinghouse Japan Offices Westinghouse Korea Offices Westinghouse China Mainland Offices L L Westinghouse Taiwan Office L JV L L L Westinghouse Technology Licensees L L L Westinghouse Materials Customers Westinghouse Fuelled Reactors L Westinghouse AP1000 Reactors 11

12 Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel South American Customer Base 12

13 Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel EMEA Customer Base France PWR 900MWe & 1300MWe + Core Components Spain PWR Licensee: ENUSA PWR: Almaraz 1&2, ASCO 1&2, Vandellos 2 + Core Components; Trillo BWR: Confrentes UK 100% AGR 100% Magnox + TPAs Switzerland BWR: Leibstadt PWR:Beznau Core Components Belgium PWR: Tihange 3, Doel 4 + Core Components; Doel 1&2 RCCAs Germany Czech Republic Finland BWR: Olkiluoto 2 VVER: Loviisa Sweden PWR: VVER Temelin 1, 2 BWR: Barsebäck 2 Oskarshamn 1, 2, 3 PWR: Ringhals 2,3,&4 BWR: Isar 1, Brunsbuttel, Krummel, Philipsburg 1 PWR: Grohnde, Isar 2, Neckarwestheim, Philipsburg 2 Slovenia PWR: Krsko ESKOM PWR: Koeburg Ukraine PWR: SU1,2, Zr 13

14 Naomi Marshall Manager, Project Management, Business Processes, Design and Administration Services Product Engineering Engineering Centre of Excellence 14

15 Career Path, Job Responsibilities and Research Areas Advanced Degree in Chemical Engineering from University of Teesside in England Advanced Technical Project Management Qualifications from California Institute of Technology Joined the Nuclear industry in 2000 Roles or responsibilities increased to current position Chair of South East Region Westinghouse WIN 15

16 Current Role and Research Areas Responsible for management of global and domestic fuel development programs Generally focused on fuel reliability improvements, security of supply and economic improvements for our customers Main research area focus is currently in Seismic and Loss of Containment Accident Analysis 16

17 The Importance of STEM 17

18 Why do we do what we do? Energize students to become part of a global solution. Discuss the impact of sustainable, affordable energy with students and parents around the world. My work at the Foundation is mostly about vaccines and seeds, about the things that we need to invent and deliver to help the poorest two billion live better lives, but energy and climate are extremely important to these people -- in fact, more important than to anyone else on the planet. Bill Gates 18

19 Opportunities Around the World Use a map of the world or globe at careers fairs and schools to demonstrate to students where office locations, customers and business partners are. Talk to students about the opportunity to travel and see different cultures. 19

20 Diversity in STEM Engineers are problem solvers! Engineers play a part in everything in our surroundings. Materials Mechanical Civil Nuclear Environmen tal Outside of Engineering there are multiple career opportunities Electrical Engineers Computer Biosystems Chemical 20

21 Impact on the environment Ranking Country Unit: Kiloton 1 China 8,286,892 2 United States 3 India 4 Russian Federation 5 Japan 6 Germany 7 Iran 8 Korea 9 Canada 10 United Kingdom Source: World Bank 2010 Note: HK excluded from this statistics 745, , , , ,505 1,170,715 2,008,823 1,740,776 5,433,057 Energize students to become part of a global solution. Discuss the impact of sustainable, affordable energy with students and parents around the world. China aims at reducing CO2 emissions per unit of GDP by 40%-45% by 2020 from the 2005 level 21

22 The other benefits of STEM 22 Replace fear of the unknown with curiosity

23 How do we support STEM 23

24 How we can support STEM in School Careers Fairs Class room careers days In class room experiments Girls in Science STEM Boards Experiment Ideas 24

25 In the Community Community service opportunities are linked to mentoring opportunities in STEM 25

26 Professional Development Teamwork Careers Advise Resume Reviews Interview Practice Language Guidance Homework support Mentoring 26

27 Questions 27

28 This document is the property of and contains Proprietary Information owned by Westinghouse Electric Company LLC and/or its subcontractors and suppliers. It is transmitted to you in confidence and trust, and you agree to treat this document in strict accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement under which it was provided to you. 28