Nuclear can be part of the solution for Alberta
Canada is a world leader in nuclear energy infrastructure and nuclear has safely powered communities in Ontario for over 50 years. Nuclear generation provides approximately 14% of generation in Canada.
Nuclear energy produces virtually no greenhouse gas emissions, making it a critical part of the clean-energy transition, and potentially part of a future energy mix that will provide baseload electricity in Alberta while helping us progress towards and achieve a net-zero electricity system

Nuclear power in Canada
Nuclear energy has safely powered communities in Ontario for over 50 years, providing about 14% of Canada’s electricity without emitting greenhouse gases.

Benefits of nuclear in Alberta
Alberta could leverage nuclear technology to reduce its carbon footprint and diversify its energy mix while ensuring reliable power for decades to come.