North Atlantic has launched a new website and is establishing community office hours to allow the public to learn more about its proposed hydrogen development project – powered by wind energy.
The company is proposing to develop a 320 MW wind farm east of Sunnyside to power a hydrogen generation plant. The plant will have the capacity to produce 30,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year.
The plant will also have the capacity to convert up to 60,000 tonnes of hydrogen into what’s known as a Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier for export, half of which is for the North Atlantic Wind to Hydrogen Project and the rest reserved for future expansion.
The project will require a 138 kV transmission line and associated electrical infrastructure to connect the turbines to the hydrogen plant. Technical sessions are planned for January 2025.
In the meantime, project information and updates on progress made through the environmental assessment project will be posted online.
North Atlantic will also open a community office in December to allow members of the public to drop by.
Tuesday, December 3: 1pm – 5pm
Wednesday, December 4: 1pm – 5pm and 7pm – 9pm
Thursday, December 5: 9am -12pm
Tuesday, December 17: 1pm – 5pm
Wednesday, December 18: 1pm – 5pm and 7pm – 9pm
Thursday, December 19: 9am – 12pm