GSE Systems Inc., a Baltimore-based worldwide provider of simulation training, received authorization to proceed with phase two of its work in connection with China?s AP1000 reactor. The continuation of work by GSE was approved by Westinghouse, a subsidiary of the Toshiba Corp. The contract between GSE and Westinghouse calls for GSE to help with early engineering and funding for materials, including the creation of two simulators. “We are pleased to start our activities for the historical Sanmen and Haiyang projects in China,” John Moran, chief executive officer of GSE, said in a prepared statement.
