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Photos from Energy Alberta's post 05/30/2026

🤠🐎 The gates are open and the action is just getting underway at the Harmon Valley Agricultural Grounds!

Energy Alberta is proud to be sponsoring the Ladies Barrel Racing event at this year's Annual Summer Rodeo - a weekend filled with thrilling rodeo action, community spirit and family fun.

From bronc riding and barrel racing to reconnecting with neighbours and friends, there's something for everyone to enjoy. If you're here today, be sure to stop by and say hello!

Wishing all the competitors the best of luck and everyone a fantastic weekend celebrating the traditions that make the region so special.

Thanks to the Harmon Valley Agricultural Society for all the hard work making the magic happen ✨️.

05/29/2026

Neighbours helping neighbours - that’s what community is all about.

This winter, Energy Alberta’s Community Cares Crew volunteered 292 hours helping seniors with snow removal and supporting local community events across the Peace Region.

From Grimshaw and Berwyn to the MD of Peace and Peace River, our team was proud to lend a hand where it was needed most.

Read more about how the Community Cares Crew helped support communities across the region: https://www.energyalberta.com/blog-posts/community-cares-crew-neighbours-supporting-neighbours

05/28/2026

Energy Alberta was proud to present at the Canadian Prairies and Northern Section of the Air & Waste Management Association’s luncheon this week in Calgary.

Katie McKinnon, Director of Engagement, and Jill Baker, Regulatory Lead, presented an update on the Peace River Nuclear Power Project, highlighting our approach to engagement, transparency and the regulatory process.

Thank you to the organizers and attendees for the thoughtful conversations and opportunity to connect.

05/27/2026

“This is not about making you feel guilt; this is about moving forward with our eyes open.”

Recently, members of the Energy Alberta team participated in a KAIROS Blanket Exercise, localized to the Peace Region, to better understand the history, experiences and resilience of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

Through storytelling, historical teachings and interactive participation, the experience encouraged reflection and helped deepen understanding of the history and resilience of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

The exercise reflects Energy Alberta’s commitment to listening, learning and meaningful engagement with Indigenous Nations and Communities connected to the Peace River Nuclear Power Project.

Learn more about the KAIROS Blanket Exercise: https://www.energyalberta.com/blog-posts/energy-alberta-participates-in-kairosblanket-exercise

05/25/2026

⚡️ Our newest Energy Alberta newsletter is live!

We’ve packed it with community updates, project milestones and the latest news on the Peace River Nuclear Power Project.

Want updates delivered straight to your inbox? ✨Sign up and stay in the loop✨!

Because big things are happening - and we want you to be part of the journey.

➡️ Read it here: https://conta.cc/4993KIZ

05/22/2026

Big conversations are happening about the future of energy in Canada.

This week, Mike Law represented Energy Alberta at the Council for Clean and Reliable Energy Roundtable in Ontario.

The Roundtable brings together leaders from across the energy sector to discuss the future of clean, affordable and reliable energy in Canada.

Mike participated in the Nuclear Development Project Progress panel, where he shared updates and perspectives on the Peace River Nuclear Power Project and the important role nuclear energy can play in supporting Canada’s future electricity needs.

Thank you to CCRE for hosting important conversations that help advance collaboration and long-term energy solutions.

Learn more: https://thinkingenergy.ca

05/21/2026

Strong economies are built on stable, long-term industries.

Canada’s nuclear sector supports thousands of jobs and delivers significant economic activity year after year.

The Peace River Nuclear Power Project would bring that kind of lasting investment to Alberta - supporting workers, local businesses and local economies while delivering clean, reliable electricity.

Learn how the Project could benefit Alberta workers and communities:
👉 https://www.energyalberta.com/project

Photos from Energy Alberta's post 05/19/2026

If you’re out and about in the Peace Region, keep an eye out for the River Country & KIX FM Community Events Cruiser rolling through town! 🚗🎶

Energy Alberta is proud to help sponsor the cruiser as it travels across the region supporting local events, connecting communities and helping bring people together all summer long.

If you spot the cruiser, be sure to stop by and say hi! 👋

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05/14/2026

⚡What does the future of nuclear energy in Canada look like?

That conversation was front and centre at the Canadian Nuclear Association’s 2026 Conference where leaders from across the country came together to discuss the growing role of clean, reliable nuclear power.

A featured panel, with Energy Alberta’s President and CEO Scott Henuset and Tracy Primeau of Agile Bear Consulting, explored the Peace River Nuclear Power Project as a case study for advancing first-of-a-kind nuclear development in Western Canada.

The conversations focused on trust, governance, community readiness and long-term opportunity.

➡️ Read more about the discussions shaping Canada’s energy future: https://www.energyalberta.com/blog-posts/power-and-purpose-canadas-nuclear-industry-comes-together-to-shape-the-future

05/12/2026

You may start to see field crews out and about in the Peace Region this spring and summer.

Energy Alberta is conducting environmental field studies to support planning for the proposed Peace River Nuclear Power Project. This includes looking at water, wildlife, fish habitat, soils, vegetation, air quality and more.

This work is an important step in understanding the local environment and helping us plan responsibly - while working alongside Indigenous Nations and Communities to incorporate traditional knowledge and perspectives.

Curious about what crews are doing and what you might notice in the area?

👉 Read more here: https://www.energyalberta.com/blog-posts/field-studies-underway-in-the-peace-region-what-to-expect-this-season

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