EverWind is proposing a wind energy project to produce and export hydrogen/ammonia from facilities on the Burin Peninsula. It has the largest approved bid area of all proponents at 268,319 hectares, or most of the Burin Peninsula, as shown in green on the map. -Computer screenshotSaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for August 31, 2023 | SaltWireST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Companies hoping to build wind farms in Newfoundland moved another step ahead in that process on Wednesday, Aug. 30.
The four successful companies are EverWind NL Company; Exploits Valley Renewable Energy Corp.; Toqlukuti’k Wind and Hydrogen Ltd. ; and World Energy GH2 Inc. “I am pretty confident that this is going to blossom into something that is of huge importance to this province, and one of the reasons is this is not an industry right now that is asking for subsidization by the province in order to make them viable,” said Parsons.
Industry, Energy and Technology Minister Andrew Parsons announces four companies are approved to move onto the next stage of wind-hydrogen development in the province, in a news conference at Confederation Building Wednesday, Aug. 30. -Juanita Mercer/The TelegramEverWind is proposing to produce and export hydrogen/ammonia from facilities on the Burin Peninsula.
The best known proponent is World Energy GH2 Inc., which is proposing a three-phase wind-energy project on the province’s west coast, and a hydrogen/ammonia production facility in Stephenville to produce and export green hydrogen/ammonia.
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