Everwind progresses $6bn Nova Scotia project
The developer has received environmental approval for its 1mn t/yr green ammonia facility, with first delivery to offtakers in Germany on track for 2025
Canadian developer Everwind has received environmental approval for its $6bn, 1mn t/yr green ammonia project at Point Tupper in Nova Scotia. This puts the developer on track to begin construction of the first, 200,000t/yr phase in the first half of this year and to deliver first ammonia to its offtakers in Germany by 2025. Everwind signed memorandums of understanding with German energy firms Uniper and Eon in August last year, amid a suite of German-Canadian hydrogen agreements. 2025 – First deliveries to Uniper and Eon The developer had purchased a site at Point Tupper in May that it claims has enough space for more than 10mn t/yr of green ammonia production capacity. The site inclu
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