Today is the deadline to comment about World Energy GH2's wind turbine plans

    Tuesday, 19 March 2024 07:00

    By Tonya Organ

    If approved, the project will deliver approximately 250,000 tons/year of hydrogen making Project Nujio’qonik Canada’s first commercial green hydrogen/ammonia producer.

    The time to have a say about World Energy GH2’s plans to construct wind turbines in the Bay St. George area is coming to a close tomorrow. Government’s Environmental Impact Statement Comment period is slated to end and the Environment Minister is expected to announce April 9th if the project gets the green light to go ahead. This statement has been amended to include the environment department’s last requests when the EIS was first submitted. If approved, the project will deliver approximately 250,000 tons/year of hydrogen making Project Nujio’qonik Canada’s first commercial green hydrogen/ammonia producer. To make a comment, Email: EAProjectComments@gov.nl.ca

     

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