Leader for low-carbon power generation in North America

AREVA provides its customers with solutions for low-carbon power generation in North America and all over the world. As the leader in nuclear energy and a significant, growing player in the renewable energies sector, AREVA combines U.S. and Canadian leadership, access to worldwide expertise and a proven track record of performance. Sustainable development is a core component of AREVA’s strategy. Its more than 4,000 U.S. and Canadian employees work every day to make AREVA a responsible industrial player helping to supply ever cleaner, safer and more economical energy to the greatest number of people.
United States
AREVA has been providing low-carbon energy solutions in the United States for more than four decades.
Canada
AREVA has been building a sustainable and robust presence in Canada for more than 40 years.
Facts & Figures
Learn more about the positive economic impact AREVA is already having and the potential for job creation in the years to come.
Leadership
Melding industry experience and ambitious leadership to provide power generation with less carbon for North America.
Energy Challenges
Growing energy demands require a solution with less carbon.
Sustainable Development
Our commitment to sustainable development means creating a long-lasting balance between economic, social and environmental factors.
Corporate Citizenship
We understand the value of building a relationship with the community.
AREVA Locations Throughout North America
AREVA provides low-carbon energy services and solutions for Canada and the United States.
AREVA Group
AREVA supplies solutions for carbon-free power generation.
AREVA Med: innovation that’s helping medical research
Energy business #10: China, Rise in Nuclear Energy
Kimberlina Solar Thermal Energy Plant
Field Report: Discover pragmatic examples of customer benefits
AREVA broadcast in the United States
Alternatives #5: The renaissance of solar homes
Alternatives #4: Hydrocarbons, cocktails of the future
Alternatives #3: Geothermal modesty
Alternatives #2: Tomorrow's reactors
Alternatives #1: Energies, what scenario for 2050?

