Westinghouse’s AP1000 Project will have broader impacts in Ontario and across Canada The impacts of the AP1000 technology deployment go beyond the economic footprint presented earlier in this report. The following slides highlight how deployment of this program could contribute to a broader range of impacts including: 1. Skill development: the nuclear industry and its supply chain create high-skilled, well-paid jobs in Canada. A critical part of Westinghouse’s planned investment is in enabling Canadian training and human capital to make sure Canada has skilled employees who can safely and efficiently operate the reactor. 2. Nuclear cluster development: there is already an extensive pan-Canadian nuclear supply chain including uranium mining and refining in the Prairies, manufacturing of specialised equipment, research, power generation and waste management across a number of provinces. As the first grid-scale nuclear build in Canada for 40 years, the Westinghouse AP1000 Project would boost Canada’s nuclear cluster and allow Canadian suppliers to benefit from the large number of AP1000 units that are expected to be deployed around the world. 3. Climate, safety and community engagement: nuclear investments can make a major contribution to the communities where they are located and to Canada’s net-zero commitments by providing additional capacity of carbon-free electricity. Westinghouse also brings a strong track record of safety and adheres to high technical and regulatory standards. Sources: Westinghouse and Nuclear Innovation Institute PwC | The Economic Impact of a Westinghouse AP1000 Reactor Project in Canada 19

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