
📢 #NSERC and @CNSC_CCSN are pleased to announce $5.875M in #funding to support 25 collaborative research projects for small modular reactors #SMRs. ▶️ tinyurl.com/yck4tx2z #NSERCsupport #NSERC_Alliance
Canadian Association of Small Modular Reactors
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@CanadianSMRs
Canadian Association of Small Modular Reactors(CASMR)

📢 #NSERC and @CNSC_CCSN are pleased to announce $5.875M in #funding to support 25 collaborative research projects for small modular reactors #SMRs. ▶️ tinyurl.com/yck4tx2z #NSERCsupport #NSERC_Alliance














The public survey on nuclear energy closes in one week. Have your say now: alberta.ca/alberta-nuclea…













Today, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, the Government of Canada agency that regulates the use of nuclear energy and materials in Canada, approved Nexgen’s Rook I project – paving the way to get shovels in the ground this summer at a uranium mine that could supply 20% of global demand. This is great news for the Canadian nuclear energy industry, the province of Saskatchewan, and for our ambitions to be an energy superpower. Uranium from Saskatchewan allows us to produce clean, nuclear energy at home, and makes us the second largest producer and exporter of uranium in the world, with production value reaching $3 billion in 2024. It underpins Canadian and global energy security while employing more than 2,300 Saskatchewanians. Saskatchewan has the best uranium deposits in the world – with a grade 100x the global average – and uranium processing, refining, conversion, and fuel fabrication happens across Canada. Projects like Rook I are working with Indigenous Peoples in Saskatchewan’s north to turn this resource into economic growth locally and nationally, and our government is proud to do our part by clearing the way – with this being the second uranium mine in Saskatchewan to get federal approval this year. Our government promised Canadians we would get projects built and be an energy superpower. With every project we approve, that’s exactly what we are doing. cbc.ca/news/canada/sa…




























The Nuclear Energy Engagement and Advisory Panel want to hear from you. Join us tomorrow (Feb. 17) for an in-person engagement session in Edmonton. Learn more: alberta.ca/nuclear-energy…