Post by Jacquie Hoornweg, MCM, ABC
Energy policy, communications and education: Fellow at Canadian Global Affairs Institute; adjunct professor; working with electricity-sector clients for Canadian and global solutions.
Thank you to the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and to its author, Michel Berthélemy, for the opportunity to contribute to the 2026 Nuclear Energy Outlook report. The report provides a four-scenario snapshot of "investment frameworks, supply chain capabilities, workforce needs, industrial readiness and international co-operation" to meet nuclear development goals. https://lnkd.in/gVk4fEwD I was a modest contributor but first and foremost, I am a user of this report. The data within the annual outlook is a valuable resource in my work on behalf of Querencia Partners clients and public policy efforts. A shout out to Diane Cameron, who recently completed her term as head of the NEA's Nuclear Technology Development and Economics Division. The sector is better for Diane's collegial leadership and principled commitment to nuclear advancement at the agency, and before that, at Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). No doubt you will do great things in your new role with the New York Power Authority, Diane!