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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.

In June, the Energy Alberta team attended five meetings with six local government councils to provide an update on the Peace River Nuclear Power Project, answer questions and address concerns brought forward by local government leaders.

Ian Anderson is an Advisor to Energy Alberta bringing his 44-years in the energy industry at the intersection of industry, governments, communities and Indigenous rights and reconciliation.

On March 11, 2025, more than 350 people joined us at the Weberville Community Hall, north of Peace River, to take part in the first open house for the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project.

Did you know the key ingredient that will power Canada’s clean energy goals comes from deep within the Earth?It is uranium — a naturally occurring heavy metal that’s actually much more common than gold or silver. In fact, it is found in soil, rocks, rivers and even the ocean.

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.

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.

Alberta is ready to lead in a new energy era - but only action will get us there. Nuclear power is no longer a distant idea for Western Canada. It is a real, viable solution gaining momentum at exactly the moment our economy, population and power demand are accelerating. The question is no longer whether nuclear belongs in Alberta’s future. It’s whether we will move fast enough to capture the opportunity in front of us.
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As Canada faces rising electricity demand, increasing pressure to reduce emissions and a growing need for long-term energy security, the country’s nuclear industry is stepping into a defining moment. That momentum was on full display at the Canadian Nuclear Association’s 2026 Conference - Power and Purpose.
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When people think about nuclear energy, electricity generation usually comes to mind first. And for good reason - nuclear power provides clean, reliable electricity around the clock. But in Canada, nuclear technology has also played a quieter, yet profoundly important role for decades: supporting modern medicine.
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Last month marked an important milestone for Western Canada’s energy future, as leaders from across the country gathered for the inaugural CNA West conference, hosted by the Canadian Nuclear Association.
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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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On May 8, 2026, the government of Canada announced the launch of a discussion paper to engage Canadians on proposed reforms aimed at creating a simpler, more coordinated process for major projects. The goal is to make it clear that major projects can be built efficiently in Canada, while maintaining strong environmental protections and respecting the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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This spring and summer, Energy Alberta is carrying out a series of environmental field studies to support planning for the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project. These studies are an important step in understanding the local environment and gathering the information needed to plan responsibly.
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This winter and spring, Energy Alberta carried out environmental field studies to support planning for the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project. One of the key activities completed was a geotechnical drilling program - an important step in understanding the ground conditions at potential project sites.
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Mary French brings a people-first approach to building opportunity - bringing together communities, workforce and industry in meaningful ways. She is Energy Alberta’s Lead for Employment, Training and Procurement, where she is focused on helping local workers and businesses prepare for future opportunities through early engagement, workforce development and procurement planning.
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Energy Alberta has reached an important milestone in the development of the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project, as the Project moves into the next phase of Canada’s federal regulatory process with the commencement of an Impact Assessme
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April 16, 2026 – Calgary, Alberta – Energy Alberta, a private-sector developer advancing the first major nuclear energy project in Alberta, has entered into a Collaboration Agreement with Bruce Power.
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