Energy Manufacturing in Canada
Canada generates more than 80% of its electricity from non-emitting sources, mostly hydroelectric1, alongside a fleet of CANDU reactors, a nuclear design the country developed and exports2. As that clean grid expands, so does demand for the machined and fabricated parts behind generation, transmission, and renewables.
The work ranges from precision components to large welded assemblies in stainless and alloy steels, with certified welding, inspection, and documentation throughout. A domestic supply base keeps maintenance and project timelines on track for critical infrastructure.
Sources 1. Canadian Centre for Energy Information, clean power·2. Natural Resources Canada, uranium and nuclear power facts
What energy work needs
- Precision machining and large fabrication
- Stainless and alloy steels
- Certified welding
- Inspection and documentation
Qualification and capability
- Common materials
- Aluminum, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Plastics, Brass
- Processes
- CNC Milling, CNC Turning, Welding, Fabrication, Assembly, Inspection
- Advanced equipment
- 5-Axis Machining, CMM, Live Tooling, Mill-Turn, Wire EDM, Swiss Turning
Common energy capabilities
Domestic supply supports faster maintenance and project timelines for critical infrastructure.