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NII BLOG
Read on for the latest thinking on a new energy future.


Energy policy we can agree on
Hydrogen can be a low-carbon fuel that works for all Canadians Hydrogen is having a moment. Suddenly, this potentially carbon-free source of energy is on everyone’s lips. The federal government today announced a new national hydrogen strategy, joining governments and industries across the world who see hydrogen as a key enabler of a net-zero carbon future. Why the fuss? Well for one thing, hydrogen has real potential to take a chunk out of greenhouse gas emissions... Read t
Dec 16, 20201 min read


David Campbell brings policy experience to Nuclear Innovation Institute
He joins as the first Director of the Bruce Power Centre for Next Generation Nuclear The Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) is pleased to announce that David Campbell has joined the team to lead the newly created Bruce Power Centre for Next Generation Nuclear . As Director, David will direct the Centre’s work studying the emerging technologies that can help Canada get to a clean energy future. David has spent close to a decade working in public policy, with a particular focu
Dec 7, 20202 min read


Seizing Ontario’s opportunity to become a world leader in hydrogen
New report explores made-in-Ontario hydrogen potential Ontario has a historic opportunity to be a global leader in developing a clean hydrogen economy, according to a new report published today by the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII). The report found that this province has the right combination of conditions needed to produce and market made-in-Ontario hydrogen: strong demand for clean power from its industrial base and transportation networks, and a clean energy grid anch
Nov 18, 20202 min read


Next Generation Nuclear Centre sets first goals
Hydrogen, new nuclear projects key to reaching net-zero emissions The newly formed Bruce Power Centre for Next Generation Nuclear has agreed on its first set of projects as it works towards Canada’s goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. The Centre’s first research projects will tackle issues such as hydrogen’s role as a unifying force in national energy policy, and the potential uses of new nuclear technologies—such as small modular reactors and fusion energy—now under develop
Nov 13, 20202 min read
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