Article may be outdated

This article is 50 days old. Some details may have changed since publication.

CBC·3 min read·medium

Nova Scotia approves plans for the province's largest onshore wind farm

Nova Scotia approves plans for the province's largest onshore wind farm
AI Summary

Nova Scotia has approved the Ocean Lake Wind Project, which will become the province's largest onshore wind farm. The project is expected to generate 1,200 megawatts of clean electricity and support large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production.

Why it matters

This project represents a major investment in renewable energy infrastructure, aiming to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Canada.

Dive DeeperCreate a free account to unlock

On Thursday, the Environment Department issued a statement saying the Ocean Lake Wind Project proposed for Guysborough County in eastern Nova Scotia calls for the construction of 158 turbines, each of them 221 metres tall.

Continue reading on Headlinne

Create a free account to read the full article.

Read full article →
environmentbusinessclimate
Political Bias
Center
LeftLean LCenterLean RRight
Confidence: 90%

The article provides factual reporting on government approvals and project specifications.

Get smarter about the news

Sign up free for a feed built around what you actually care about, Dive Deeper research on any story, and the full text of every article.

Create free account

Already have an account? Sign in