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NII to host region’s first-ever Clean Energy Frontier Conference

Sessions include workforce development, isotope innovations and climate change action

Click to register for the Clean Energy Frontier Conference

Registration is now open for the Nuclear Innovation Institute’s (NII) Clean Energy Frontier Conference this fall, a two-day event full of discussions and new learning.


Sponsored by Bruce Power, the conference is an opportunity for participants to explore the host of energy-related initiatives taking place in the Clean Energy Frontier region:

  • Learn about local workforce development strategies that will support growing communities

  • Engage in discussions around medical isotope use and opportunity

  • Stay informed about climate change and environmental action happening locally

  • Network with industry leaders, innovators and local experts engaged in the region’s clean energy landscape


“Our previous Clean Energy Frontier Summits have been so popular that NII opened up the event to anyone interested in learning, connecting and contributing to the growing momentum of clean energy development in this area,” said Jessica Linthorne, NII President & CEO.

She added: “This first-in-the-region conference is more than just an event—it's a unique platform for driving innovation and collaboration in Bruce, Grey and Huron counties and local Indigenous communities.”

Beginning the afternoon of Monday, September 30, 2024—with time to honour the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation—the conference continues for a full day of sessions Tuesday, October 1. The event will take place at the NII Advance Technology Campus, 117 Farrell Drive, Tiverton—located in the Bruce Energy Centre, across from the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre.


Tickets are limited, so those interested should reserve theirs today.


Learn more about all of NII’s work at nii.ca.

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