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The Querencia Partners (QP) work profiled on this page was led by QP President Jacquie Hoornweg. Some projects were developed in collaboration with a talented team of Querencia employees and supply partners between 2016-2021. Other recent highlights include work during Jacquie’s tenure as executive director of the Brilliant Energy Institute at Ontario Tech University, between November 2021 and November 2023. In addition to her current work as president of Querencia Partners and its subsidiary, Joule Communications, Jacquie continues to work in academia as an adjunct professor in Ontario Tech’s Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, where she teaches energy policy and conducts research through BEI in collaboration with the institute’s partners, including a current project with the University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering. As well, Jacquie has taught reputation management and supervised capstone projects as an instructor in the McMaster Master of Communications Management (MCM) program, since 2016. She also teaches and facilitates corporate leadership strategy, organizational effectiveness and communications in private practice.

Podcasts and Media

Recent Media Interviews

Photo: GE Hitachi at OPG Darlington

Capital Power, OPG to assess feasibility of small modular nuclear reactors in Alberta

2023 Federal Budget - Energy

Jason Franson, The Canadian Press

Canada’s Energy Sector Bound for Investment Boom

Recent Podcasts

Advancing Hydrogen for Clean Energy Systems through Hubs

A Vision for a Brilliant World | Pi Day Speaker Series

West Meets East CGAI Podcasts

In West Meets East, CGAI CEO Kelly Ogle and Joule Communications’ president Jacquie Hoornweg talk about the growing inter-connections between Western Canada and Ontario energy policy, including expanding development of nuclear technology to support electrification and decarbonization, on and off the grid. 

West Meets East Part 4 – Building Out the Grid 

 Jan. 25, 2024 – Kelly and Jacquie continue the West Meets East series with a conversation on preparing Ontario’s electricity grid for energy transition alongside extreme weather. Interview starts at 12:22 

West Meets East Part 3 – Ontario’s Nuclear Expansion

July 20, 2023 – Kelly and Jacquie Hoornweg continue the West Meets East series with a conversation on the announcements surrounding the expansion of nuclear power in Ontario. Interview starts at 10:52 

West Meets East Part 2 – The Federal Budget 

April 13, 2023 – Kelly Ogle and Jacquie Hoornweg continue the West Meets East series with a discussion of the Canadian Federal Budget and its implications for nuclear energy. Interview starts at 8:46. 

West Meets East Part 1 – Shared Energy Obstacles

Dec. 16, 2022 – Kelly Ogle and Jacquie Hoornweg focus on overcoming the challenges facing both Eastern and Western Canada. Interview starts at 13:57. 

CSA Group — Case Study

This case study explores how the CSA N299 series of standards are helping Canada’s nuclear supply chain apply a new level of quality assurance specifications. Through collaborative standard development, committee participants are strengthening the industry’s capability to deliver the performance needed to ensure nuclear’s role in the clean energy systems of a net-zero world.

Nuclear Engineering International Magazine

Shining a light on Canada’s nuclear industry contributions in one of the world’s longest running and most highly-read nuclear publications, Jacquie Hoornweg has been a contributing writer to Nuclear Engineering International since 2015.

Woman holding feather at podium

Photos: Ontario Power Generation, GE Hitachi

The changing face of Canada’s nuclear industry

In the decade since the global recession and Fukushima slammed the nuclear sector, Canada has made significant advances in its capabilities. But in an era of multiple technologies and burgeoning markets for nuclear, Jacquie Hoornweg considers what defines “Canadian” in today’s nuclear sector. (Published April 2023)

Photo: SNC-Lavalin’s Candu Energy headquarters

From CANDU vision to SMR mission

SNC-Lavalin’s Candu Energy sets course to meet the global triple threat of accessible, secure, net-zero energy, in part, by channeling its CANDU know-how into SMR development, Jacquie Hoornweg reports. (Published July 2022)

Woman holding feather at podium

Photo: Canadian Nuclear Association

A new dawn for nuclear in Canada’s low-carbon future

The annual Canadian Nuclear Association conference was held from 12-14 April. “Together for Net Zero,” landed on the heels of a federal commitment to radical decarbonisation and a budget that recognised the need for nuclear integration deeper within Canada’s energy strategy. It’s opening the door to a national nuclear opportunity. (Published April 2022)

Photo: Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd

AECL: The company that launched a nuclear nation

As Canada’s federally owned nuclear science and technology organisation turns 70, contributor Jacquie Hoornweg looks at the links between Atomic Energy Canada Limited, Canada’s nuclear history, and the country’s vision for a net-zero future. (Published January 2022)

Photo: Kinetrics

Canada’s nuclear path

The 40th annual Canadian Nuclear Society conference delivered two clear messages: Canada’s nuclear future is now and there is room for everyone. Jacquie Hoornweg reports. (Published July 2021)

Aerial view of Darlington Nuclear

Photo: Ontario Power Generation

Small and mighty — Canada’s play for a clean energy future

In 2018, a collective comprised of Canadian government and industry players unveiled Canada’s SMR Roadmap, a vision and related blueprint for development and deployment of small modular reactors. Two years later, the country is picking up speed toward commercial deployment as early as 2028. (Published November 2020)

Yellow construction machine

Photo: Canadian Nuclear Laboratory

Something borrowed, something new

As Canada prepares for major decommissioning projects, the country is experiencing a brain gain – importing the best in expertise and practices – while building a world-class capacity and changing a few paradigms of its own. (Published May 2019)

Read more articles, here.

CANDU for a clean energy world

The stories within COGnizant, a magazine produced for the CANDU Owners Group, capture in real time the engineering and science innovation and continuous improvements of the Canadian nuclear industry. With an emphasis on CANDU technology and the work to advance additional technologies in parallel, COGnizant as a magazine was created, produced by Querencia Partners Canada Ltd. (parent company of Joule Communications) from 2016-2021.

COGnizant

The magazine of the CANDU Owners Group

Volume 26
Spring/Summer 2021

Volume 25
Spring/Summer 2020

Volume 24
Fall/Winter 2019

Volume 23
Summer 2018

Volume 22, Issue 2
Fall/Winter 2017

Volume 22, Issue 1
Spring 2017

Volume 21, Issue 2
Fall 2016

Volume 21, Issue 1
Spring 2016

Reports

Analysis, white papers, business plans and annual reports

Querencia Partners (QP) works with organizations to facilitate development of their strategy, business plans and annual reports. For the CANDU Owners Group, Querencia produced the business plan and annual report to members between 2015 and 2021. In 2021, we adapted the annual report to produce this publicly-available yearbook.

Small Modular Reactors

Developed for the Clean Energy Ministerial through Natural Resources Canada, New Brunswick Power and Moltex Energy Canada, these booklets explained the development of small modular reactors between 2017 and 2021. Querencia Partners either produced or was a leading collaborator of their development and execution.

CEM 2020 booklet cover
Breakthroughs cover
CEM 2020 booklet cover
CEM 2020 booklet cover

Leader Profiles

At its heart, the fuel of energy is people, ideas and leadership. In this series of profiles written for various publications, Jacquie Hoornweg explores the leaders and their approach to both the technical and human side of the nuclear business.

Screenshot of Bharath Nangia profile

Bharath Nangia

President and CEO
Nuclear Promise X Innovation

Diane Cameron NEI article first page

Diane Cameron

Head of the Nuclear Technology Development and Economics Division
OECD Nuclear Energy Agency

Brett Plummer article first page

Brett Plummer

Vice President of Nuclear and Chief Nuclear Officer
New Brunswick Power

Dietmar Reiner article first page

Dietmar Reiner

Senior Vice President of Nuclear Projects
Ontario Power Generation

Mike Rencheck article first page

Mike Rencheck

President and CEO
Bruce Power

NEI article first page

Stephanie Smith

President and CEO
CANDU Owners Group

Cheong-ro Yoon article first page

Cheong-ro Yoon

Executive Vice President of Quality and Safety Division
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power

UNENE Network Newsletter

Newsletters produced for the University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering, whose membership includes universities across Canada and partner institutions, internationally, working collaboratively with industry and government to strengthen innovation.

UNENE Network Newsletter cover

Volume 2, Issue 2
Summer 2021

Volume 2, Issue 1
Spring 2021

Volume 1, Issue 1
Summer 2020

Read more on the UNENE Network Digital News page here.

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