'An amazing green growth path': Nova Scotia greenlights commercial-scale green hydrogen plant

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'An amazing green growth path': Nova Scotia greenlights commercial-scale green hydrogen plant
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Nova Scotia\u0027s approval of a commercial\u002Dscale green hydrogen plant provides \u0022an amazing green growth path for Atlantic Canada.\u0022 Read on.

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Hydrogen is used in transportation, industrial processes and to make fertilizers. The fuel’s green form is being incorporated by many governments into their future energy plans, given its potential to help reach emission-reduction targets.Article content EverWind expects the project’s first phase, producing and exporting 200,000 tonnes per annum, to be online in 2025, before ramping up to one million tonnes per annum the following year. The company has agreements with German energy firms E.ON and Uniper to acquire the production.

Most of the world’s green hydrogen production currently happens in China, although total supply accounted for less than one per cent of global hydrogen production in 2021, according to the International Energy Agency.Article content

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