Canadian energy company North Atlantic Refining has secured a conditional environmental clearance for its Newfoundland and Labrador-based wind-to-hydrogen project, according to multiple media outlets.
The project is set to utilize a 45-turbine wind farm to generate 30,000 tons of hydrogen annually, for export to global markets.
This clearance is conditional on securing other essential regulatory permits and implementing strict environmental protocols.
The wind farm will be located on 4,600 hectares of Crown land, in the east of Sunnyside, a small town in the region. The project includes a hydrogen generation plant and a hydrogenation processing facility, all linked by a network of service roads and electrical transmission lines.
The plant is set to be equipped with proton exchange membrane electrolyzers to produce hydrogen and oxygen from fresh water supplied from Inkster's Pond.
Once all clearances are acquired, the project will begin construction in 2026, with a phased commissioning throughout 2028 and 2029.
North Atlantic Refining did not immediately respond to' request for a comment on this story.
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