The Power Source

Keeping you connected with news, stories and information about Energy Alberta and the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project.

Listening First: What We Heard at the Peace River Open House

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

Our Commitment to Work with Indigenous Nations

This National Indigenous History Month, we honour the contributions, rich traditions and bright futures of Indigenous communities across our country. We are committed to working with Indigenous Nations and Communities to advance economic reconciliation and build a clean energy future, together.

Power Points: Understanding Nuclear Energy

Nuclear energy may sound complex, but at its core, it’s one of the most powerful and efficient ways to generate electricity—here’s a breakdown of how it works and why it matters for our future.  

Participation of Indigenous Peoples in Impact Assessments

Indigenous Knowledge makes project reviews more thorough and complete. It improves project design and contributes to better decision-making. Indigenous Peoples have been on the lands and waters since time immemorial. Therefore, they know the lands and waters and how this environment has changed over time.



In the News


Varcoe: Calgary energy firm revives nuclear ambitions, kick-starts approval process for Alberta Project


Powering Nuclear: A new (old) solution for Canada’s clean energy future



Procurement


Energy Alberta is focused on building relationships with Indigenous, local and regional businesses. Register as a potential supplier by adding your name to our vendor list.

Work with Us


Energy Alberta will support employment and skills training opportunities for Indigenous, local and regional workers. Register today to receive updates on future opportunities to join our team.

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