Saint John Wind Project Marks Grand Opening
The Burchill Wind Energy project is a 10-turbine wind energy project located in west Saint John.
The Burchill Wind Energy project is a 10-turbine wind energy project located in west Saint John.
Shore power, wind power, and electric vehicles are just some of the ways the port is charting a course to net-zero 2050.
For decades, the port in northern New Brunswick was best known for its lead smelter and coal-fired power plant. On this week’s “Insights” podcast, CEO Denis Caron talks about the future of greener development opportunities like hydrogen and small modular reactors.
Mark Leger reflects on green energy, giant power poles, and whether or not a Tesla is in his future.
For several weeks now, David Campbell and Don Mills have been exploring the landscape for green energy companies in the Maritimes, speaking with leaders of companies developing wind, nuclear and hydrogen sources to supply the region with growing power needs.
Neil Jacobsen of the Atlantica Centre says the region needs agile regulations that match the pace at which renewable technologies are being developed in the race to meet the country’s climate goals.
In an interview with Huddle, Iain Rankin talks about an environmental approach to managing the economy, which includes sustainable forestry and phasing out coal by filling power needs through wind and hydro.
The work centres around the largest solar array in the province, which sits atop the massive IKEA showroom in Dartmouth.
A local green energy company is helping the province explore the options of using renewable energy to power public buildings.
The home in Quispamsis will be unveiled next month.