December 21, 2025

This holiday season, we’re celebrating progress.
2025 delivered major milestones as Energy Alberta advanced the Peace River Nuclear Power Project - bringing Alberta and Western Canada closer to a future powered by clean, reliable and affordable electricity.
From regulatory milestones to community engagement, we took important steps to move the Project forward so we can deliver the dependable, clean power our province needs.
On the 12 Days of Progress, Energy Alberta Presents to Thee…
1. Kicking Off the Process
Submitting the Initial Project Description and officially launching the federal impact assessment process.
2. Open Dialogue
Welcoming hundreds of Peace River and area residents at Open Houses across the region to ask questions and shape the future of the Project.
3. Guided by Indigenous Knowledge
Building respectful, ongoing relationships through engagement and communications with 38 Indigenous Nations and Communities.
4.Partnering for Power
Collaborating with nuclear providers to explore technology options that could power Alberta for the next 100 years.
5.Amplifying Alberta’s Voice
Sharing the promise of nuclear in Western Canada on the national stage at the inaugural CNA West conference.
6.Taking the Message to Ottawa
Joining the Canadian Nuclear Association to meet with policymakers to champion Alberta’s role in Canada’s clean energy transformation.
7.n the Spotlight
Generating national media coverage that highlights why Canada needs clean, reliable electricity - and why nuclear matters now more than ever.
8. Uniting Behind a Nuclear Strategy
Celebrating Alberta’s momentum on nuclear energy and the province’s federal agreement to develop a nuclear strategy by 2027.
9. Briefing Local Decision-Makers
Sharing key insights with municipal leaders planning for growth and long-term energy security.
10. Powering the Community
Connecting with families, neighbours and organizations at local events to share how nuclear can support strong, thriving communities.
11. Careers on the Horizon
Highlighting the thousands of high-skilled, high paying jobs and business opportunities that nuclear will bring to Alberta.
12. Learning from the Land
Conducting environmental and technical field studies to understand the land and safeguard it for generations.
Here’s to more progress, more partnership and a powerful year ahead.