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CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONCNA2020STAFFCONTACT USADVANTAGESREACTORS AND SMRSNUCLEAR MEDICINE Clean nuclear energy would reduce emissions by equivalent of removing 3 million cars off the road each year – and contribute $5 billion to GDP annually, reveals new research. March 31, 2021. Ottawa, March 31, 2021 – Climate change is considered a serious issue by 91 per cent of Canadians, with 86 per cent who believe the government should CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogenMEMBER PORTAL
Get in Touch 275 Slater Street, Suite 1500 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H9 CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ottawa/Brussels (January 27, 2021) – The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) and the European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in nuclear and promote clean, innovative and advanced nuclear technologies. This agreement will strengthen both associations’ efforts in advancing nuclear energy’s development, application, and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION OTTAWA – Following its October 22 2020 annual general meeting, the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) has elected a new board of directors, including seven new members. The CNA board is instrumental in providing diverse viewpoints and skillsets that help guide the organization as it builds on the significant potential of clean and reliable nuclear energy and nuclear medicine in Canada and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION We’ll hear a range of insights and perspectives on the potential of nuclear energy and small modular reactors (SMRs) in Canada. Join us weekly as we explore nuclear’s role in achieving an energy future that is reliable, affordable and clean. To introduce this series is a guest blog from Ted Gruetzner, Vice-President, Energy, Environment and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Kamal Verma is currently Chief Nuclear Engineer with Canadian Nuclear Partners SA and Executive Advisor with Laurentis Energy Partners(subsidiaries of
PROGRAM - CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 13:00 – 16:00 Regulatory Affairs Seminar. The 2020 CNA Regulatory and Environmental Affairs seminar will once again provide members an opportunity to hear updates from a number of key regulators including the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), Environment Canada and the newly created Impact Assessment Agency. Additional details tocome.
STEPHANE LEDUC
Stephane Leduc is an accomplished executive leading CCN one of the most experienced and innovative firms in Quebec offering solutions to the nuclear industry.JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
JOHN STEWART
John Stewart. May 23, 2014. John leads the development of policy and research products to support the CNA’s mission, and co-chairs the Public Affairs Advisory Committee. He was project manager of the 2018 Small Modular Reactor Roadmap, and has been Canada’s representative to the Washington-based Global Nexus Initiative. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
JOHN STEWART
John Stewart. May 23, 2014. John leads the development of policy and research products to support the CNA’s mission, and co-chairs the Public Affairs Advisory Committee. He was project manager of the 2018 Small Modular Reactor Roadmap, and has been Canada’s representative to the Washington-based Global Nexus Initiative. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION OTTAWA – Following its October 22 2020 annual general meeting, the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) has elected a new board of directors, including seven new members. The CNA board is instrumental in providing diverse viewpoints and skillsets that help guide the organization as it builds on the significant potential of clean and reliable nuclear energy and nuclear medicine in Canada and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
STEPHANE LEDUC
Stephane Leduc is an accomplished executive leading CCN one of the most experienced and innovative firms in Quebec offering solutions to the nuclear industry. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION President & Chief Executive Officer Canadian Nuclear Association Phone: 613-237-4262 Email: barrettj@cna.ca. Dr. John Barrett is President and CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association, a non-profit organization established in 1960 to represent the nuclear industry inCanada.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Amanda Rivers is the Treasurer of Women in Nuclear (WiN) Canada. In her role, Amanda provides financial oversight of the operations of WiN Canada and its chapters, an organization comprised of over 3,000 members across Canada. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Stephane Leduc is an accomplished executive leading CCN one of the most experienced and innovative firms in Quebec offering solutions to the nuclear industry. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION The next time you look at your electricity bill, keep in mind that electricity from nuclear plants is the second least expensive form of power in Ontario. Water power is slightly cheaper but almost all of Ontario’s commercially viable water generation capability is alreadydeveloped.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Kamal Verma is currently Chief Nuclear Engineer with Canadian Nuclear Partners SA and Executive Advisor with Laurentis Energy Partners(subsidiaries of
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION OTTAWA – Following its October 22 2020 annual general meeting, the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) has elected a new board of directors, including seven new members. The CNA board is instrumental in providing diverse viewpoints and skillsets that help guide the organization as it builds on the significant potential of clean and reliable nuclear energy and nuclear medicine in Canada and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION The CANHC is a not-for-profit association that has been established to provide a forum through which communities who have nuclear-related operations within or in close proximity to their municipal boundaries to discuss issues and concerns of mutual interest. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION As Senior Vice-President, Project Delivery, Julianne den Decker is responsible for all Canadian Nuclear Major EPC Projects and New Reactors. In this capacity, she is responsible for SNC-Lavalin’s role in the Ontario refurbishment projects at Bruce Power and Ontario Power Generation as well as all new reactor design and delivery including new builds and SMR development support.STEPHANE LEDUC
Stephane Leduc is an accomplished executive leading CCN one of the most experienced and innovative firms in Quebec offering solutions to the nuclear industry. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION The next time you look at your electricity bill, keep in mind that electricity from nuclear plants is the second least expensive form of power in Ontario. Water power is slightly cheaper but almost all of Ontario’s commercially viable water generation capability is alreadydeveloped.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONCNA2020STAFFCONTACT USADVANTAGESREACTORS AND SMRSNUCLEAR MEDICINE Clean nuclear energy would reduce emissions by equivalent of removing 3 million cars off the road each year – and contribute $5 billion to GDP annually, reveals new research. March 31, 2021. Ottawa, March 31, 2021 – Climate change is considered a serious issue by 91 per cent of Canadians, with 86 per cent who believe the government should CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ottawa/Brussels (January 27, 2021) – The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) and the European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in nuclear and promote clean, innovative and advanced nuclear technologies. This agreement will strengthen both associations’ efforts in advancing nuclear energy’s development, application, and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONCNA2020STAFFCONTACT USADVANTAGESREACTORS AND SMRSNUCLEAR MEDICINE Clean nuclear energy would reduce emissions by equivalent of removing 3 million cars off the road each year – and contribute $5 billion to GDP annually, reveals new research. March 31, 2021. Ottawa, March 31, 2021 – Climate change is considered a serious issue by 91 per cent of Canadians, with 86 per cent who believe the government should CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ottawa/Brussels (January 27, 2021) – The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) and the European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in nuclear and promote clean, innovative and advanced nuclear technologies. This agreement will strengthen both associations’ efforts in advancing nuclear energy’s development, application, and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige.ABOUT THE CNA
About the CNA. Every year in Canada, nuclear technology helps avoid 80 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions by displacing fossil fuels and supplies 70% of the global supply of cobalt-60, radioisotopes that are used to treat cancer and sterilize medical equipment, among otherthings.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Welcome to a series of guest blogs by some of Canada’s top nuclear experts. Over the next few weeks, Talk Nuclear will host blogs by the speakers of Nuclear Power: Part of Canada’s Energy Transition, a webinar hosted by Global Public Affairs.We’ll hear a range of insights and perspectives on the potential of nuclear energy and small modular reactors (SMRs) in Canada. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ottawa/Brussels (January 27, 2021) – The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) and the European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in nuclear and promote clean, innovative and advanced nuclear technologies. This agreement will strengthen both associations’ efforts in advancing nuclear energy’s development, application, andMEMBER PORTAL
Get in Touch 275 Slater Street, Suite 1500 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H9 CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION As Senior Vice-President, Project Delivery, Julianne den Decker is responsible for all Canadian Nuclear Major EPC Projects and New Reactors. In this capacity, she is responsible for SNC-Lavalin’s role in the Ontario refurbishment projects at Bruce Power and Ontario Power Generation as well as all new reactor design and delivery including new builds and SMR development support. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION OTTAWA – Following its October 22 2020 annual general meeting, the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) has elected a new board of directors, including seven new members. The CNA board is instrumental in providing diverse viewpoints and skillsets that help guide the organization as it builds on the significant potential of clean and reliable nuclear energy and nuclear medicine in Canada and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Kamal Verma is currently Chief Nuclear Engineer with Canadian Nuclear Partners SA and Executive Advisor with Laurentis Energy Partners(subsidiaries of
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CNA Member Young Professional rate is available to registrants under 35 years old and over 19 years of age, as of February 26, 2020 and must provide proof of age. You will be required to upload a copy of your passport, driver’s license or letter from your organization’s CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONCNA2020STAFFCONTACT USADVANTAGESREACTORS AND SMRSNUCLEAR MEDICINE Clean nuclear energy would reduce emissions by equivalent of removing 3 million cars off the road each year – and contribute $5 billion to GDP annually, reveals new research. March 31, 2021. Ottawa, March 31, 2021 – Climate change is considered a serious issue by 91 per cent of Canadians, with 86 per cent who believe the government should CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ottawa/Brussels (January 27, 2021) – The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) and the European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in nuclear and promote clean, innovative and advanced nuclear technologies. This agreement will strengthen both associations’ efforts in advancing nuclear energy’s development, application, and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONCNA2020STAFFCONTACT USADVANTAGESREACTORS AND SMRSNUCLEAR MEDICINE Clean nuclear energy would reduce emissions by equivalent of removing 3 million cars off the road each year – and contribute $5 billion to GDP annually, reveals new research. March 31, 2021. Ottawa, March 31, 2021 – Climate change is considered a serious issue by 91 per cent of Canadians, with 86 per cent who believe the government should CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ottawa/Brussels (January 27, 2021) – The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) and the European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in nuclear and promote clean, innovative and advanced nuclear technologies. This agreement will strengthen both associations’ efforts in advancing nuclear energy’s development, application, and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige.ABOUT THE CNA
About the CNA. Every year in Canada, nuclear technology helps avoid 80 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions by displacing fossil fuels and supplies 70% of the global supply of cobalt-60, radioisotopes that are used to treat cancer and sterilize medical equipment, among otherthings.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Welcome to a series of guest blogs by some of Canada’s top nuclear experts. Over the next few weeks, Talk Nuclear will host blogs by the speakers of Nuclear Power: Part of Canada’s Energy Transition, a webinar hosted by Global Public Affairs.We’ll hear a range of insights and perspectives on the potential of nuclear energy and small modular reactors (SMRs) in Canada.MEMBER PORTAL
Get in Touch 275 Slater Street, Suite 1500 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H9 CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ottawa/Brussels (January 27, 2021) – The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) and the European Atomic Forum (FORATOM) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in nuclear and promote clean, innovative and advanced nuclear technologies. This agreement will strengthen both associations’ efforts in advancing nuclear energy’s development, application, and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION John MacQuarrie is President, BWXT Canada Ltd. (formerly B&W Canada). A subsidiary of BWX Technologies, headquartered in Lynchburg, VA, BWXT Canada is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction and service of steam generation, and associated plantequipment.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION As Senior Vice-President, Project Delivery, Julianne den Decker is responsible for all Canadian Nuclear Major EPC Projects and New Reactors. In this capacity, she is responsible for SNC-Lavalin’s role in the Ontario refurbishment projects at Bruce Power and Ontario Power Generation as well as all new reactor design and delivery including new builds and SMR development support. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION OTTAWA – Following its October 22 2020 annual general meeting, the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) has elected a new board of directors, including seven new members. The CNA board is instrumental in providing diverse viewpoints and skillsets that help guide the organization as it builds on the significant potential of clean and reliable nuclear energy and nuclear medicine in Canada and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Kamal Verma is currently Chief Nuclear Engineer with Canadian Nuclear Partners SA and Executive Advisor with Laurentis Energy Partners(subsidiaries of
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CNA Member Young Professional rate is available to registrants under 35 years old and over 19 years of age, as of February 26, 2020 and must provide proof of age. You will be required to upload a copy of your passport, driver’s license or letter from your organization’s CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
NET ZERO NEEDS NUCLEAR Net Zero Needs Nuclear Last month, world leaders met to stress the need for urgent actions to address climate change. The Leaders Summiton Climate
JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
JOHN STEWART
John Stewart. May 23, 2014. John leads the development of policy and research products to support the CNA’s mission, and co-chairs the Public Affairs Advisory Committee. He was project manager of the 2018 Small Modular Reactor Roadmap, and has been Canada’s representative to the Washington-based Global Nexus Initiative. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
NET ZERO NEEDS NUCLEAR Net Zero Needs Nuclear Last month, world leaders met to stress the need for urgent actions to address climate change. The Leaders Summiton Climate
JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
JOHN STEWART
John Stewart. May 23, 2014. John leads the development of policy and research products to support the CNA’s mission, and co-chairs the Public Affairs Advisory Committee. He was project manager of the 2018 Small Modular Reactor Roadmap, and has been Canada’s representative to the Washington-based Global Nexus Initiative. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION We’ll hear a range of insights and perspectives on the potential of nuclear energy and small modular reactors (SMRs) in Canada. Join us weekly as we explore nuclear’s role in achieving an energy future that is reliable, affordable and clean. To introduce this series is a guest blog from Ted Gruetzner, Vice-President, Energy, Environment and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen ABOUT THE CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION (CNA) OTTAWA — Despite the unprecedented economic and employment turbulence Canada faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change or global warming ranks as the number one extremely serious issue Canada currently faces by one in three Canadians (31 per cent).This compares to other key societal and economic issues cited as extremely serious, including government deficits andCONSUMER PRODUCTS
Radioactivity is essential for several commonplace items in Canadian homes and businesses. In some cases, the presence of radioisotopes in these consumer products is required by law and can even save lives. Smoke detectors are the most common consumer product that uses nuclear technology. They work by putting a source of alpha radiation CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION President & Chief Executive Officer Canadian Nuclear Association Phone: 613-237-4262 Email: barrettj@cna.ca. Dr. John Barrett is President and CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association, a non-profit organization established in 1960 to represent the nuclear industry inCanada.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ontario began refurbishing 10 of its 18 power reactors in 2016 at a projected cost of $25 billion. The refurbishments will take place at the Darlington and Bruce Nuclear Generating Stations. To minimize downtime and to apply lessons learned and expertise gained early in the project, the major components are being replaced over 15 years. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
GLENN JAGER
Glenn is also President of Canadian Nuclear Partners (CNP), a wholly owned subsidiary of OPG providing technical management and field services to the Nuclear Industry and Power Sector. Glenn reports directly to President and CEO Jeffrey Lyash. Prior to his appointment as CNO, Glenn was the Senior Vice President at Pickering Nuclear.Appointed
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION The next time you look at your electricity bill, keep in mind that electricity from nuclear plants is the second least expensive form of power in Ontario. Water power is slightly cheaper but almost all of Ontario’s commercially viable water generation capability is alreadydeveloped.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association NET ZERO NEEDS NUCLEAR Net Zero Needs Nuclear Last month, world leaders met to stress the need for urgent actions to address climate change. The Leaders Summiton Climate
EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
JOHN STEWART
John Stewart. May 23, 2014. John leads the development of policy and research products to support the CNA’s mission, and co-chairs the Public Affairs Advisory Committee. He was project manager of the 2018 Small Modular Reactor Roadmap, and has been Canada’s representative to the Washington-based Global Nexus Initiative. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear Association NET ZERO NEEDS NUCLEAR Net Zero Needs Nuclear Last month, world leaders met to stress the need for urgent actions to address climate change. The Leaders Summiton Climate
EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
JOHN STEWART
John Stewart. May 23, 2014. John leads the development of policy and research products to support the CNA’s mission, and co-chairs the Public Affairs Advisory Committee. He was project manager of the 2018 Small Modular Reactor Roadmap, and has been Canada’s representative to the Washington-based Global Nexus Initiative. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION We’ll hear a range of insights and perspectives on the potential of nuclear energy and small modular reactors (SMRs) in Canada. Join us weekly as we explore nuclear’s role in achieving an energy future that is reliable, affordable and clean. To introduce this series is a guest blog from Ted Gruetzner, Vice-President, Energy, Environment and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen ABOUT THE CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION (CNA) OTTAWA — Despite the unprecedented economic and employment turbulence Canada faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change or global warming ranks as the number one extremely serious issue Canada currently faces by one in three Canadians (31 per cent).This compares to other key societal and economic issues cited as extremely serious, including government deficits andCONSUMER PRODUCTS
Radioactivity is essential for several commonplace items in Canadian homes and businesses. In some cases, the presence of radioisotopes in these consumer products is required by law and can even save lives. Smoke detectors are the most common consumer product that uses nuclear technology. They work by putting a source of alpha radiation CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ontario began refurbishing 10 of its 18 power reactors in 2016 at a projected cost of $25 billion. The refurbishments will take place at the Darlington and Bruce Nuclear Generating Stations. To minimize downtime and to apply lessons learned and expertise gained early in the project, the major components are being replaced over 15 years. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION President & Chief Executive Officer Canadian Nuclear Association Phone: 613-237-4262 Email: barrettj@cna.ca. Dr. John Barrett is President and CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association, a non-profit organization established in 1960 to represent the nuclear industry inCanada.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION The next time you look at your electricity bill, keep in mind that electricity from nuclear plants is the second least expensive form of power in Ontario. Water power is slightly cheaper but almost all of Ontario’s commercially viable water generation capability is alreadydeveloped.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION In 2011, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a plan to close all of the country’s 17 nuclear plants by 2022 and to generate 80 percent of Germany’s electricity from renewables by 2050. Many environmentalists and anti-nuclear types viewed this Energiewende (“energy transition”) as good news. But Germany’s greenEnergiewende is
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change.JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear AssociationJOHN STEWART
John Stewart. May 23, 2014. John leads the development of policy and research products to support the CNA’s mission, and co-chairs the Public Affairs Advisory Committee. He was project manager of the 2018 Small Modular Reactor Roadmap, and has been Canada’s representative to the Washington-based Global Nexus Initiative. EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
NET ZERO NEEDS NUCLEAR Net Zero Needs Nuclear Last month, world leaders met to stress the need for urgent actions to address climate change. The Leaders Summiton Climate
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION 18:00-20:30. Consider this the official opening ceremony of the 2020 CNA Conference and Trade Show. The welcome reception is the first major networking event. Make sure to come hungry! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021. 07:30-08:30. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Nuclear is the largest source of clean electricity in developed economies and the second largest globally. For decades, it has provided the firm, reliable, low-carbon generation our economies need and the long-term, well-paying jobs our citizens deserve. As we electrify additional sectors across the global economy, demand forclean power will
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATIONSEE MORE ON CNA.CA CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian provinces partner on SMR development and release feasibility study. By John Gorman, President & CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association. April 16, 2021. This week, Canada took crucial steps in realizing the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to help achieve clean energy and combat climate change.JOHN GORMAN
John Gorman. April 11, 2019. John Gorman is President & CEO of Canadian Nuclear Association, past President & CEO of the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) and a Director on the board of the Energy Council of Canada (ECC). John served as Canada’s Designate to the International Energy Agency’s Executive Committee(PVPS) and was a
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Canadian Nuclear AssociationJOHN STEWART
John Stewart. May 23, 2014. John leads the development of policy and research products to support the CNA’s mission, and co-chairs the Public Affairs Advisory Committee. He was project manager of the 2018 Small Modular Reactor Roadmap, and has been Canada’s representative to the Washington-based Global Nexus Initiative. EMISSION AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADA OF USING Note: The modelling assumed that the Liberals’ announced carbon price of 170$/tonne is the price input in the early 2030’s, coinciding with the introduction of SMRs and that that price triggerssignificant
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Export. With an abundance of nuclear resources, Canada is a major exporter. This bolsters the Canadian economy, brings in tax revenue, and enhances Canada’s international prestige. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION We’ll hear a range of insights and perspectives on the potential of nuclear energy and small modular reactors (SMRs) in Canada. Join us weekly as we explore nuclear’s role in achieving an energy future that is reliable, affordable and clean. To introduce this series is a guest blog from Ted Gruetzner, Vice-President, Energy, Environment and CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Highlights of the data show that SMRs in Canada could: Reduce GHG emissions in the heavy industrial sector by 18 per cent by 2050. Lower the country’s cost of reaching net-zero by more than five per cent. Contribute up to $5 billion to gross domestic product (GDP) annually by 2050. Allow scarce, widely needed technologies – such as hydrogen ABOUT THE CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION (CNA) OTTAWA — Despite the unprecedented economic and employment turbulence Canada faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change or global warming ranks as the number one extremely serious issue Canada currently faces by one in three Canadians (31 per cent).This compares to other key societal and economic issues cited as extremely serious, including government deficits andCONSUMER PRODUCTS
Radioactivity is essential for several commonplace items in Canadian homes and businesses. In some cases, the presence of radioisotopes in these consumer products is required by law and can even save lives. Smoke detectors are the most common consumer product that uses nuclear technology. They work by putting a source of alpha radiation CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Ontario began refurbishing 10 of its 18 power reactors in 2016 at a projected cost of $25 billion. The refurbishments will take place at the Darlington and Bruce Nuclear Generating Stations. To minimize downtime and to apply lessons learned and expertise gained early in the project, the major components are being replaced over 15 years. CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION President & Chief Executive Officer Canadian Nuclear Association Phone: 613-237-4262 Email: barrettj@cna.ca. Dr. John Barrett is President and CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association, a non-profit organization established in 1960 to represent the nuclear industry inCanada.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION Cost of Nuclear Power in Ontario. May 11, 2016. May 2016. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has released its latest report which tells customers how much their electricity costs. What you pay is in part related to where you get your electricity from. In Ontario, the diversified energy mix is made up of nuclear, hydro, fossil fuels,solar and wind.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION The next time you look at your electricity bill, keep in mind that electricity from nuclear plants is the second least expensive form of power in Ontario. Water power is slightly cheaper but almost all of Ontario’s commercially viable water generation capability is alreadydeveloped.
CANADIAN NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION In 2011, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced a plan to close all of the country’s 17 nuclear plants by 2022 and to generate 80 percent of Germany’s electricity from renewables by 2050. Many environmentalists and anti-nuclear types viewed this Energiewende (“energy transition”) as good news. But Germany’s greenEnergiewende is
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INNOVATION FROM HATCH ALLOWS PROJECTS TO CONTINUE THROUGH PANDEMIC The Canadian nuclear industry has responded to the current COVID-19 crisis both directly and indirectly. Laboratories, utilities, and the nuclear supply chain are supporting local health authorities by providing gloves, masks, protective clothing, and equipment that is urgently needed on the front lines. Beyond the supply of these materials — the industry is also applying its expertise and ability to innovate to help Canada and the world meet this challenge. This profile is part of a series on how CNA members are giving back. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we work. This includes making sure projects and operations continue Read more about Innovation from Hatch allows projects to continue through pandemicCNA NEWSLETTER
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