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French Renewable Energy Firm Aims to Develop Offshore Wind in Nova Scotia
- A French energy firm, Q Energy France, and its partner Hanwha Ocean aim to develop offshore wind projects off Nova Scotia's coast.
- They have participated in the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator's pre-qualification process for seabed licenses.
- Junu Lee, CEO of Q Energy, stated that their goal is to contribute to Canada and Nova Scotia's transition to clean energy.
- Premier Tim Houston announced an increase in offshore wind licensing to produce 40 megawatts, seeking federal support for costs.
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A French company and its South Korean partner are planning to develop wind projects off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Hanwha Enters Pre-Qualification for Offshore Wind Bid in Nova Scotia
Together with its sister company Hanwha Ocean, Q ENERGY France, a Hanwha company, has announced its participation in the pre-qualification process to participate in a call for bids for seabed licenses to develop offshore wind projects in Nova Scotia…
Windtech International - Q Energy France and Hanwha Ocean enter offshore wind pre-qualification in Nova Scotia
Q Energy France, together with its sister company Hanwha Ocean, has announced its participation in the pre-qualification process for an upcoming call for bids for seabed licences to develop offshore wind projects in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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