News release: Nova Scotia Unveils Green Hydrogen Action Plan
Nova Scotia released the Green Hydrogen Action Plan, which includes seven goals and 23 actions to develop its green hydrogen industry and advance the clean energy transition.
Nova Scotia released the Green Hydrogen Action Plan, which includes seven goals and 23 actions to develop its green hydrogen industry and advance the clean energy transition.
The Canadian government provides $125 million to support the production of clean power and clean hydrogen at a EverWind Fuels’ green energy hub being developed in Nova Scotia.
EverWind, in partnership with Membertou and Renewable Energy Systems, purchased three Nova Scotia wind farms that will produce renewable electricity for EverWind’s green hydrogen and ammonia project.
Bear Head Energy has received environmental approval for its green hydrogen and ammonia facility (called “Bear Head”) in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia.
Vermont joins seven states and over 100 clean hydrogen ecosystem partners to become one of the regional clean hydrogen hubs designated through the federal Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program.
The $6 billion project, located in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia, is the first industrial-scale project of its kind to receive Environmental Approval in North America.
Nova Scotia government shares new requirements for green hydrogen businesses to streamline the project approval process.