
The renderings of the Burin Peninsula are based on EverWind’s recent FEED finishing touch for the first phase of its Point Tupper green hydrogen and ammonia allocation in Nova Scotia, the first allocation in the Western Hemisphere to achieve this milestone.
“Completing the FEED is a significant milestone in any project,” stated Trent Vichie, CEO of EverWind, “but it is exponentially more vital when it comes to a unique design in a new industry such as green hydrogen and ammonia. “
“The representations of our Burin Peninsula assignment are based on more than 110,000 engineering hours spent on our Point Tupper assignment, but have been adjusted to reflect the sheer length and scale of our Burin Peninsula assignment,” Vichie continued. “Our assignment in Nova Scotia may be the first to be commercialized, but our mission in Newfoundland will be greater!”
EverWind has been making progress on its green hydrogen and ammonia project on the Burin Peninsula since early 2022. On August 30, 2023, EverWind was chosen as one of four successful proponents for the project. Crown land for wind procedures administered through the Department of Industry, Energy and Technology. EverWind has focused on critical long-term growth workflows, adding to its wind resources campaign. In 2023, EverWind commissioned four meteorological (“MET”) towers and is in the process of constructing four additional MET towers and installing two LiDAR systems. The 10 measurement sites on the Burin Peninsula will make this the largest ongoing wind measurement crusade in North America. EverWind also has strong communities throughout the Burin Peninsula and has completed a total of 49 network consultations to date. As for next steps, EverWind is preparing to sign its environmental assessment for the assignment in July 2024. Phase I of the assignment envisions 3 GW of wind power and, combined, the multiple stages constitute more than 10 GW of the global wind energy. resource. strongest on the planet. Array Together, EverWind is actively developing a portfolio of more than 15 GW of renewable energy across Atlantic Canada.
Image 1: EverWind’s proposed facility for its Green Fuels Project on the Burin Peninsula.
Image 2: EverWind’s proposed marine terminal and facility for its Green Fuels Project on the Burin Peninsula.
EverWind is also about to perform a similar green fuels task in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia. The Point Tupper Project has obtained the first environmental approval in North America for a large-scale green hydrogen allocation and is very complex in the design, engineering, and progression of the first phase of its green power generation allocations and production facilities that will convert this energy into green hydrogen and green ammonia. EverWind owns and operates the Point Tupper Transload Terminal, which is the most ice-free inland pier on the North East Coast. United States, with world-class access to railroads, roads, and pipelines. Our safety-oriented culture, evidenced by 18 years of no lost time accidents, reflects a highly professional and highly skilled workforce.
EverWind is run through Trent Vichie, co-founder of Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners and Blackstone’s ex-spouse. EverWind’s progression team is comprised of more than 20 members who have held leadership positions in infrastructure, personal capital, renewable energy, engineering, and utilities in the past. EverWind is supported by a local team of spouses based in Newfoundland and Labrador, adding ICI Innovations, Angler Solutions, Eunoia Consulting, Robot Interactive, and Edwards.
Adam LangerDirector, Business publiquesinfo@everwindfuels. com(902) 201-0643
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