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EverWind purchases three wind farms to power H2 and ammonia plant

The Canadian developer has been looking to finance its Point Tupper ammonia production and export facility near Halifax.

EverWind Fuels has purchased three wind farm projects in Nova Scotia to power Phase 1 of its green hydrogen and ammonia project, according to a news release.

The Hydrogen Source reported in April that the Canadian renewable fuels developer was preparing to launch a process to raise an estimated $800m in debt for its Point Tupper ammonia production and export facility near Halifax.

The Windy Ridge, Bear Lake and Kmtnuk wind farms represent approximately 530 MW. Membertou is a majority owner in the later two projects. The projects will be developed in partnership with Renewable Energy Systems (RES) and Black & Veatch.

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