Canadian Green Hydrogen Producer Dominates with Acquisition of 3 Wind Farms in Nova Scotia
Up to 2,500 GWh of clean energy will be generated annually from the combined projects. EverWind Fuels, a Canada-based green hydrogen company announced that it has acquired three wind farm projects in Nova Scotia, and that these projects in the Canadian province total 530 megawatts (MW) of power and will generate up to 2,500 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of clean energy every year. The 2,500 GWh will help to produce more than 200,000 tons of ammonia. The renewable energy generated by the wind farms will power the first phase of EverWind’s green hydrogen and ammonia production complex in Nova Scotia. […
Up to 2,500 GWh of clean energy will be generated annually from the combined projects.
EverWind Fuels, a Canada-based green hydrogen company announced that it has acquired three wind farm projects in Nova Scotia, and that these projects in the Canadian province total 530 megawatts (MW) of power and will generate up to 2,500 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of clean energy every year.The 2,500 GWh will help to produce more than 200,000 tons of ammonia.
The renewable energy generated by the wind farms will power the first phase of EverWind’s green hydrogen and ammonia production complex in Nova Scotia. [caption id="attachment_59526" align="alignright" width="400"]
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Also, the power generated from the farms, which includes Windy Ridge, Bear Lake and Kmtnuk, can be diverted to the province’s power grid. This is possible as variable hydrogen production can allow for flexible usage of renewable energy.
The three wind farms will be developed in partnership with Renewable Energy Systems (RES). An estimated 650 part-time jobs and 30 full-time green jobs are expected to be created in the region during the building process.
More wind farms will provide power for the second phase of EverWind’s green hydrogen project.
The green hydrogen and ammonia plant, which will be powered by the wind energy farms, will be developed and constructed in partnership with US engineering, procurement and construction company, Black & Veatch.
Following these first three wind farms, which will power the first phase of EverWind’s project, another 2 GW of wind farms developed on leased Crown land will deliver power for the project’s second phase.
What’s more, the company intends to buy and lease land that will be home to a 300 MW solar project. This solar project will be adjacent to the facility.
EverWind’s project is a “win for the planet”.
“The power generated at these three new developments will also ensure EverWind’s green hydrogen and ammonia will meet the strictest international standards for green fuels, including European RFNBO [green renewable hydrogen and products using green hydrogen and supporting decarbonisation] criteria,” stated EverWind Fuels CEO Trent Vichie. “It is a win for our project, a win for the province and, ultimately, a win for the planet.”