Saint John Companies Adapt to Increased Electricity Demand
Saint John businesses see a need and an opportunity to provide increased access to clean electricity.
Saint John businesses see a need and an opportunity to provide increased access to clean electricity.
Saint John Energy is getting nearly $4 million in federal funding to help develop a net-zero roadmap.
The president and CEO of Saint John Energy explains the importance of green energy, and of self reliance.
Mark Leger reflects on green energy, giant power poles, and whether or not a Tesla is in his future.
The massive poles going up in Saint John will support distribution lines carrying electricity from the Burchill windfarm across the Saint John River.
The economic development agency gave the utiltiy $620,00 through its Regional Economic Growth through Innovation program.
Plug Power Inc. a leading provider of hydrogen solutions for the global green hydrogen economy, has been awarded a contract to deliver a 5 megawatt electrolyzer system to Irving Oil for production and distribution of hydrogen at its Saint John refinery.
At the utility’s annual general meeting (AGM), president and CEO Ryan Mitchell told stakeholders that the company’s core business profits have remained steady throughout the pandemic.
The Burchill Wind Project will consist of 10 wind turbine generators, which will produce up to 42 megawatts of clean, renewable energy.
There are companies and communities around the region changing the conversation around energy development and usage. And Irving Oil is one of them.