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Project pitched in partnership with CFFI Ventures. Land reserve not renewed due to unpaid fees and lack of project progress. Company spokesperson stated it was caught off guard and is preparing a response[1][2].
Leads one of the most prominent green hydrogen initiatives in the province, focusing on large-scale wind-powered hydrogen production for global export markets.
A Canadian-led consortium spearheading the green hydrogen and clean ammonia production initiative in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. They are pushing forward with the project despite industry headwinds and are focused on harnessing wind energy for production.
The company behind the green hydrogen fuel production project planned for Stephenville, Newfoundland.
The developer of Project Nujio’qonik, which is an agreement with Export Development Canada to build a green H2 and ammonia production facility.
World Energy GH2 is the largest hydrogen project proposed in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Its chair, John Risley, is commenting on the anticipated regulations for federal hydrogen tax credits.
An affiliate of renewable fuels producer World Energy, World Energy GH2 is developing one of Canada's first wind-powered green hydrogen production projects in Newfoundland.
Proposed developer of the wind-to-hydrogen megaproject in Stephenville, Newfoundland. The company plans to construct wind turbines and a hydrogen production facility in the region.
Canadian company based in Newfoundland that intends to build a zero-emission plant producing hydrogen and ammonia for export, powered by wind energy.

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