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This September, Energy Alberta hosted four engagement sessions in Peace River, Weberville, Grimshaw and Manning, bringing together more than 240 participants to discuss the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project.

Energy Alberta carried out important field studies in July and August as part of the early planning work for the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project. These studies are a critical step in ensuring the Project is developed safely, responsibly and with respect for the local environment and communities.

Alberta is on the cusp of something big. The proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project is more than an energy project - it’s an investment in people, communities and long-term prosperity.

Every Child Matters - this simple yet powerful truth lies at the heart of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30. This day is an opportunity to honour the resilience of survivors and intergenerational survivors, to remember the children who never returned home, and to acknowledge the enduring impacts of residential schools on Indigenous communities across the country.

This summer, Energy Alberta was proud to be part of the vibrant life of the Peace Region. Across the season, as communities gathered for cultural celebrations, local markets, parades, rodeos and festivals we supported and shared in the region’s rich traditions and strong community spirit.

The suspension is in response to requests by some Indigenous Nations and Communities for a pause to allow them additional time to more fully and meaningfully participate in the regulatory process.

Energy Alberta carried out important field studies in July and August as part of the early planning work for the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project. These studies are a critical step in ensuring the Project is developed safely, responsibly and with respect for the local environment and communities.
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Throughout the summer and fall of 2025 we will begin an extensive series of environmental studies to ensure we fully understand the ecosystems, land, water, wildlife and communities that surround the proposed locations.
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Energy Alberta is conducting field studies in the Peace River area of Northern Alberta as part of the site evaluation process for our proposed nuclear power project.

We are deeply committed to forging long-lasting, mutually beneficial partnerships with Indigenous communities. At Energy Alberta, we understand that meaningful relationships are built on trust, respect and a shared commitment to progress.

Nuclear energy is one of Canada’s safest and cleanest energy sources and is recognized globally as a critical tool in reducing greenhouse gases and fighting climate change. The use of nuclear power in clean energy production is tightly regulated to ensure the highest standards of safety.
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When Energy Alberta’s President & CEO joined Global’s Shaye Ganam on-air, the conversation wasn’t about long-term hypotheticals. It was about the very real question Alberta is facing right now.
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Energy Alberta was proud to participate in the SMR Canada Summit 2025, contributing to a panel discussion on the Peace River Nuclear Power Project.
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Nuclear power may sound complex, but at its core, it’s one of the most powerful and efficient ways to generate electricity. Nuclear energy stands out as a powerful solution to some of the world’s biggest energy challenges - here’s a breakdown of how it works and why it matters for our future.
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Choosing the right site is essential to ensuring the project's safety and long-term success. Energy Alberta carried out a rigorous, multi-phase evaluation to identify suitable locations.
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We are excited to announce a major step toward a more sustainable energy future for Alberta — and we want to work with you every step of the way.
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This marks an important first step in the federal Impact Assessment process for the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project
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Alberta has long been known for its energy sector, but as global priorities shift toward sustainability, the need for clean, renewable and secure energy has never been more urgent. With our abundance of natural resources and commitment to innovation, the province has the potential to lead in the clean energy transformation.
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With the rising challenges of climate change and the growing demand for sustainable energy, we must embrace solutions that ensure long-term energy security for Canada while respecting the environment and the communities we live in.
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Alberta can embrace nuclear energy to diversify and decarbonize. With $90B in GDP benefits and 33,500 jobs, the province has the expertise—now it needs the vision and drive to take the first step.
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