Resources

Explore a wide range of resources and publications that you can easily download to stay informed and up to date on the latest insights, analysis, and industry knowledge.

Outlook for Nuclear Energy in Canada 2025

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The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) commissioned a study in 2024 to understand the potential energy needs of Canada out to 2050, along with the potential role of nuclear in that future scenario. The study examined existing Canadian electricity demand forecasts, emerging demand trends, and characterized the associated potential for nuclear energy development. This Executive Summary is a brief, non-technical version of the full report.

  • Published: September 2025
  • File Type: PDF Document
  • Language: English
  • Researcher: Strategic Policy Economics

Reconciliation Action Plan for the Canadian Nuclear Association

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The CNA is committed to building meaningful and respectful relationships with Indigenous People and providing education and learning opportunities on the history of Indigenous People for our members and our team. We invite you to explore how our RAP charts our journey toward fulfilling the spirit of these commitments.

  • Published: April 2024
  • File Type: PDF Document
  • Language: English
  • Researcher:

Indigenous Engagement Primer

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The Indigenous Engagement Primer aims to equip the Canadian nuclear industry with foundational information that supports cultural competency and awareness in pursuing Truth and Reconciliation actions with Indigenous Nations, communities, businesses, and people.

  • Published: April 2024
  • File Type: PDF Document
  • Language: English
  • Researcher: Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) and Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries (OCNI)

A Framework for International Regulatory Efficiency to Accelerate Nuclear Deployment

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The success of the required ramp-up in clean and secure nuclear energy relies on the large-scale deployment of a fleet of standardized designs that are acceptable in multiple countries around the world. Such deployment relies on efficient project reviews, approvals, and licensing to achieve economies of scale across the supply chain and into operation, ultimately increasing the certainty in project reliability, deployment costs and schedules, while maintaining safety. This report outlines a new step-wise phased approach that could drive efficient international regulatory design review activities, facilitating the ability of one regulator to leverage all, or part, of the outcomes from reviews undertaken by other regulators to support their own regulatory process.

 

  • Published: September 2023
  • File Type: PDF Document
  • Language: English
  • Researcher: Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA), the US Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), and the World Nuclear Association Cooperation

The 2023 Canadian Nuclear Factbook

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This book offers a snapshot of the role and achievements of nuclear power and technology in Canada and worldwide. The nuclear industry plays a vital role in Canada, providing reliable, affordable, and low-carbon power for Canadian homes and businesses. As the world grapples with the question of how to ensure economies remain healthy and resilient in the face of geopolitical instability and the ever-present threat of climate change, nuclear power provides a solution to many of our shared challenges.

  • Published: July 2023
  • File Type: PDF Document
  • Language: English
  • Researcher:

Nuclear for a Better Tomorrow: How nuclear science contributes directly and indirectly to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

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From the food we eat to the water we drink to the energy we use, our lives have been made safer and healthier because of nuclear science and its innovative applications. This is nuclear’s important, yet often forgotten, contribution to global sustainable development. The supporting facts are set out in this document.

  • Published: January 2020
  • File Type: PDF Document
  • Language: English
  • Researcher: Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)
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