EverWind Fuels LLC, a developer of green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage facilities, and transportation assets, will begin production of green hydrogen in 2025 in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia.
EverWind has acquired the NuStar storage terminal in Point Tupper and plans to expand and develop the Point Tupper site to be the location of a regional green hydrogen hub for eastern Canada, including new green hydrogen and ammonia production facilities. These facilities will create new clean-energy jobs and support Nova Scotia’s carbon emissions reduction targets.
“As part of the clean-energy transition, we are proud to invest in Nova Scotia and support the province in unlocking the immense opportunity presented by green hydrogen,” said Trent Vichie, CEO of EverWind Fuels.
“The development of green hydrogen is an essential tool in the fight against climate change,” Vichie said. “Expansion of the Point Tupper site will support significant economic development in the region that can attract billions of dollars in new investment, create new jobs, and help make Nova Scotia and Canada global leaders in this exciting industry.”
By 2030, the project could reduce domestic and international carbon emissions by more than 4 million tons a year through the production of green hydrogen.
The Point Tupper site is positioned to produce green hydrogen as early as 2025, supported by existing in-place infrastructure. Point Tupper has an ice-free, deep-water port with 27-meter depth and two berths that can accommodate large vessels. The port is the deepest in Nova Scotia and the surrounding region.
The site has rail loading facilities and is adjacent to pipeline networks to support domestic and regional markets. Electricity transmission is available at the site as well as 7.7 million barrels of liquids storage and abundant freshwater, which is adjacent to the site.
The site is operated by a 70-person team trained to protect the surrounding environment and deliver safe operations.
EverWind Fuels also intends to partner with offshore wind developers to expand production over time, which aligns with the joint announcement by the Canadian and Nova Scotia governments in April 2022 to expand the mandate of Nova Scotia’s offshore energy regime to support the transition to a clean economy and to create sustainable jobs.
“Onshore facilities, like Point Tupper, will be key to unlocking this important industry, and we are excited to play our part,” Vichie said. “We are confident that this is both the right place and the right time to pursue this development. Governments across Canada are embracing green hydrogen and green ammonia as key parts of Canada’s clean-energy future and, with this investment, we are excited to support the development of a regional hydrogen hub in Eastern Canada.”
EverWind Fuels is committed to engagement with Indigenous and local communities, governments and local business, and planning organizations to ensure feedback is incorporated throughout the development of the project.
“We have been engaging with communities, businesses and local organizations, and governments at every level early on in this project because we know it is a critical part of the process,” Vichie said. “We are working with Indigenous-owned consulting firms to ensure our engagement with Mi’kmaq communities and organizations is done thoughtfully and in the spirit of listening. This engagement and consultation activities will increase in the coming months.”
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