Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC, a nuclear power company, provides fuel, services, technology, plant design, and equipment for the commercial nuclear electric power industry in the United States and internationally. The company specializes in the technology of nuclear power plants and component manufacturing. It offers fuel assembly fabrication, zirconium-alloy products, nuclear grade tubing, and components, as well as performs the product engineering, testing, and processing of commercial nuclear fuel. The company also provides nuclear services, such as customers maintenance, repair equipment and services, and methods in the design and safety of power plants; and training services, which include educational techniques, computer-based learning, and nuclear technology. In addition, it offers various publications for individuals and community groups on topics related to nuclear energy. The company serves utility, government, and industrial customers in power-related industries. It has locations in Washington, Utah, Minnesota, Illinois, Tennessee, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania; and Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, Russia, Ukraine, and Bulgaria. The company was founded in 1886 and is headquartered in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. As of October 17, 2006, Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC operates as a subsidiary of Toshiba Corp.