A fishing boat passes the West Pubnico Point Wind Farm in Lower West Pubnico, N.S. on Monday, Aug. 9, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS_Andrew Vaughan CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotia government says wind farms key to meeting 80 per cent renewables goal by admin 28 يناير، 2025 written by admin 28 يناير، 2025 27 CITYnews halifax / By Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says a program to bring wind-generated electricity to 11 large customers is keeping the province on track to meet its goal of producing 80 per cent of its electricity with renewables by 2030. The province announced its latest environmental approval Monday for 20 turbines in the Melvin Lake wind farm, about 30 kilometres northwest of Halifax. The province says this approval — along with five other wind projects planned under the “Green choice” program it launched in 2023 — will together yield “the single-largest greenhouse gas reduction in the province’s history.” In a news release, the department predicts the six projects will generate a combined 2,000 gigawatt hours of electricity per year by the end of 2028, enough to power over 300,000 homes. “We’re putting wind to work as a made-in-Nova Scotia solution for clean electricity,” said Trevor Boudreau, the minister of energy, adding the projects are expected to help the province have 78 per cent of its electricity coming from renewable sources by 2028. Eleven large-scale electricity customers are participating in the Green Choice program, including public institutions and some large industrial and commercial businesses, paying Nova Scotia Power directly for the power. The public customers include government offices, hospitals, schools and universities. The province says the price paid by Nova Scotia Power for electricity from the wind farms will be substantially lower that what it pays for coal-generated power. A news release says each wind farm in the Green Choice program is co-owned by a private developer and one or more Mi’kmaq communities. Melvin Lake, developed by ABO Energy Canada, is the second Green Choice project and the 14th onshore wind energy project to receive environmental approval since 2021. ABO Energy Canada received approval for its first Green Choice project, Rhodena wind project in Cape Breton, on Jan. 6. The province says the wind farms chosen are being developed by international firms ABO Energy, RES and SWEB, and that it is estimated 700 construction jobs will result along with $1.2 billion in capital investment, half of which will be spent in Nova Scotia. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 27, 2025. Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Federal government orders audit of ferry service between Nova Scotia and P.E.I. next post كارني مستعدّ لقطع الكهرباء عن الأميركيين إذا ما أصبح رئيس حكومة You may also like ترامب قد يفرض على كندا رسوماً جمركية على... 30 يناير، 2025 المؤبَّد لقاتل مشتبه به في تفجير رحلة الخطوط... 30 يناير، 2025 بنك كندا يخفّض الفائدة الأساسية ربع نقطة مئوية... 30 يناير، 2025 البيت الأبيض يؤكد أنّ الرسوم في موعدها وسينغ... 30 يناير، 2025 injured 3 employees by patient after weapons call... 30 يناير، 2025 Minimum wage in Nova Scotia jumps to $16.50... 30 يناير، 2025 Driver facing multiple charges after fatal car-pedestrian crash 30 يناير، 2025 Rights group drops legal challenge after New Brunswick... 30 يناير، 2025 Students dismissed early as double whammy of weather... 30 يناير، 2025 اتفاقية تعاون في مجال الطاقة النووية بين كندا... 29 يناير، 2025