
Engagement has been a cornerstone of the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project from the very beginning. Between January 2024 and February 2026, Energy Alberta broadened and deepened its engagement and communications efforts for the proposed Project. These activities reflect a strong commitment to open, transparent and ongoing dialogue with local governments, stakeholders and the public.

Meaningful engagement with Indigenous Nations and Communities is a foundational value for Energy Alberta and central to Project planning. Engagement is inclusive of First Nations, Métis Settlements and Indigenous groups who may be interested in or affected by the Project.
“We build relationships at the speed of trust and sometimes those relationships take some time to build.” For Tracy Primeau, meaningful conversations begin long before any project decisions are made.

This September, Energy Alberta met with communities across the Peace Region, hosting four engagement sessions in Peace River, Weberville, Grimshaw and Manning.

At Energy Alberta, public engagement isn’t a checkbox – it is the foundation of how we work. We are committed to open, honest dialogue and building lasting relationships rooted in respect and trust.

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.
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