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Bear Head hosting community open houses
PORT HAWKESBURY — Bear Head Energy Inc. is hosting open houses in communities around their proposed green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage, and loading facility in Point Tupper. Read the entire Cape Breton Post story.
Ports to modernize, go greener
Federal Transport Minister Omar Alghabra visited Halifax on Tuesday to announce the completion of the Ports Modernization Review, and said making Canadian ports greener requires a multi-faceted approach. Read the full story here. Original story published in The...
Shelburne steps up to welcome cruise ship visitors to the town
The first two of five cruise ships that are scheduled to make Shelburne a port of call this fall will be dropping anchor on October 5th and 6th. Read the full story here. Originally published in Tri-County Vanguard, Oct 05, 2022
Deal done for Port of Argentia
A win-win-win deal says Torrent president. Joint venture will help Port of Argentia get ready for megaprojects. Read the full story from The Telegram (St. John's) here.
John Risley says there’s a need for speed to develop hydrogen project in Newfoundland
John Risley doesn’t want to end up at the back of the line. Risley, one of the directors of World Energy GH2, the company that is proposing to convert wind and water to hydrogen at Stephenville on Newfoundland’s west coast, says the company plans to be a player in the...
P.E.I. company pens contract to develop new class of solar vessels
MONTAGUE, P.E.I. — A P.E.I. engineering company has secured a contract to help develop solar-powered water taxis and ferries. Aspin Kemp and Associates Inc. (AKA) will partner with e-Link Communicating Co. Ltd. to design a new class of waterway vessels powered solely...