Canadian Nuclear Association Partners with New Brunswick Energy Cluster to Advance Clean Energy Solutions
The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) is excited to join the New Brunswick Energy Cluster (NBEC), a collaborative network dedicated to promoting clean energy innovation. This partnership underscores our mutual dedication to fostering growth and progress in the Canadian energy sector.
The NBEC’s emphasis on collaboration resonates with CNA’s core values. By partnering with industry leaders, innovators, and investors, we can accelerate the development and implementation of clean energy technologies, including advanced nuclear power.
Canada’s nuclear industry plays an integral role in achieving a clean energy future. As a reliable and carbon-free source of electricity, nuclear power helps to prevent millions of tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year. It also supplies essential medical isotopes and contributes to high-paying jobs across the country.
By collaborating with the NBEC, the CNA aims to utilize its nuclear expertise to:
- Champion clean energy innovation: Pursue novel applications for nuclear power in conjunction with renewable energy solutions.
- Stimulate economic development: Support the establishment of new businesses and the expansion of existing ones within New Brunswick’s energy sector.
- Cultivate a skilled workforce: Collaborate on programs to attract and retain top talent in the clean energy field.
We are enthusiastic about the potential of this new partnership. Together, the CNA and the NBEC can contribute significantly to establishing a clean and sustainable energy future for New Brunswick and the entire nation.
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“New Brunswick’s legacy of energy leadership makes it an ideal partner for the CNA as we work together to advance a clean energy future. The nuclear industry is a proven economic engine, and our collaboration with the NBEC will further unlock its potential, creating high-quality jobs and fostering innovation in the province. Together, we’ll harness the power of nuclear energy to drive sustainable development and build a brighter future for New Brunswick and all of Canada.”
John Gorman, President and CEO, Canadian Nuclear Association
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