Westinghouse Electric Company has signed its first contract with Bulgarian firm MTG Dolphin to support the construction of two AP1000 reactors at the Kozloduy nuclear power plant. Under the agreement, MTG Dolphin will establish a Nuclear Quality Assurance (NQA-1) framework, promote a strong safety culture, prepare engineering documentation for a prototype build, and may construct a mock-up of an AP1000 CA module.
This collaboration positions MTG Dolphin to participate in additional Westinghouse projects across Europe and globally. According to CEO Svetlin Stoyanov, the AP1000 assignment highlights Bulgaria’s industrial capabilities.
Dan Lipman, president of Westinghouse’s Energy Systems division, said the company is building a network of skilled Bulgarian suppliers to support both the Kozloduy reactors and other AP1000 initiatives. So far, Westinghouse has signed memoranda of understanding with 30 local suppliers to contribute to the plant’s expansion.
The two AP1000 units will be Bulgaria’s first new reactors in decades and are expected to enter service in the early 2030s. Featuring advanced passive safety systems capable of operating without external power for extended periods, they meet strict EU nuclear safety standards. By engaging domestic suppliers, the project aims to transfer advanced technical expertise, create skilled jobs, strengthen the national economy, and help Bulgaria reduce its dependence on fossil fuels while achieving its climate goals.