Podcast: Seamus O’Regan on how Hydrogen Can Save Us
This broad and illuminating conversation provides an insider view of some of the priorities of the current government and the potential impacts on our region.
This broad and illuminating conversation provides an insider view of some of the priorities of the current government and the potential impacts on our region.
Sponsored: The Belledune Port Authority is transforming itself with an eye towards becoming the province’s first green energy hub.
“We are already experiencing the effects of climate change and we need to act now,” said Environment and Climate Change Minister Gary Crossman
The province will open a swath of space off its shores to energy development.
The Belledune Port Authority announced an agreement in principle with Connecticut-based Cross River Infrastructure Partners to develop a commercial hydrogen production facility.
EverWind has also filed a project description for a Class 1 environmental assessment with the Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change, with the intention of opening a green hydrogen production facility.
Opinion: Economist David Campbell recently asked “whatever happened to New Brunswick’s Smart Grid?” It is still here, still moving forward, and still has tremendous economic and technical potential for our province.
Reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 will come at a steep price for the City of Moncton, but it could pay dividends for residents in the long term
Less than a day after moving to Phase 1 of New Brunswick’s Green Level of Recovery, health officials will move the entire province to the next level, which includes opening the Atlantic Bubble to include all of Nova Scotia.
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