The Province of Saskatchewan through SaskPower will invest $6.3 million during the next six years to establish four new nuclear research chairs at post-secondary institutions in the province.
The chairs, whose work will support nuclear science and the deployment of nuclear energy generation in Saskatchewan, are made possible by partnerships with the University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) and the Sylvia Fedoruk Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation.
“We are committed to a reliable and affordable provincial electricity system powered by nuclear energy. Including a provincial economy strengthened by a world-leading nuclear industry,” Minister Responsible for SaskPower Jeremy Harrison said. “These four new research chairs will help build the nuclear engineering capacity and training Saskatchewan will need as we move toward our future nuclear reality.”
The funding includes $3.3 million over six years in order to join UNENE and establish Western Canada's first two UNENE nuclear research chairs. One at the University of Regina and the other at the University of Saskatchewan.