communities who have not traditionally benefited in the past, such as First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities,” says Fehrenbach. “OCNI works closely with Indigenous associations to identify and prioritize engagement and education on topics across the nuclear spectrum, including workshops on the economics of financing and equity participation in new nuclear development. Skilled trades and other small companies that today support Uranium mining in northern Saskatchewan, for example, are excellent candidates to also work on new nuclear projects. Communities in the far north are looking to potentially move to micro-SMRs to replace diesel generated electricity, and want the education and opportunities to leverage this transition to their benefit.” Westinghouse Canada eVinci 12
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