In South Korea, Pulse reported that SK ecoplant Co., an engineering company owned by local conglomerate SK Group, has successfully secured a wind power site for its green hydrogen project in Canada.
SK ecoplant said that World Energy GH2 Inc., a Canadian renewable energy company behind the Nujio’qonik project, has obtained approval from the Canadian provincial government on August 31 for the use of state-owned land for wind power generation.
The report noted that the Nujio’qonik project is a large-scale commercial green hydrogen project that involves extracting green hydrogen without carbon emissions by using electricity produced from wind power to split water, and converting it into green ammonia, which is transported to other continents, including Europe.
The report added that SK ecoplant signed an investment agreement with World Energy GH2 in May, acquiring a 20% stake in Phase 1 of the Nujio’qonik project.
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