EverWind Fuels new site renderings for Canadian green fuels project
The Burin Peninsula renderings leverage EverWind’s recent FEED completion on the first phase of its Point Tupper green hydrogen and ammonia project in Nova Scotia, the first project in the Western Hemisphere to reach this milestone.
EverWind has been advancing the development of its green hydrogen and ammonia project on the Burin Peninsula since early 2022. On August 30, 2023, EverWind was selected as one of four successful proponents in the Crown Land for Wind Process administered by the Department of Industry, Energy and Technology. EverWind has been focused on critical long lead development workstreams including its wind resource campaign. In 2023, EverWind commissioned four meteorological towers (“MET”) and is in the process of constructing an additional four MET towers and installing two LiDAR systems. The 10 measurement locations on the Burin Peninsula will make it the largest wind measurement campaign underway in North America. EverWind also enjoys significant support from communities on the Burin Peninsula, and has completed a total of 49 community consultations to date. In terms of next steps, EverWind is preparing to register its Environmental Assessment for the project in July 2024. Phase I of the project contemplates 3GW of wind energy, and combined, the multiple phases represent upwards of 10GW of the strongest wind resource on the planet. Combined, EverWind is actively developing a pipeline of over 15GW of renewables across Atlantic Canada.
Tags: Canada, EverWind Fuels, green fuels
Category: Fuels