EverWind Fuels | Burin Peninsula Green Fuels Project
Canada
Greenfield
Overview
Status
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Greenfield
Region
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North America
Geography
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Canada
State
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Newfoundland and Labrador
Equity Owner
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EverWind Fuels
Proponent
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EverWind Fuels
Output
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Green ammonia
Green hydrogen
Type of electricty
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Wind: 10 GW; Solar: 2.5 GW
Capacity
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Green hydrogen phase 1: 180,000 tons/year | Green ammonia phase 1: 1 million tons/year
Financing
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Technology
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Technical Advisors
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Advisors
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Project Contact
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Trent Vichie, CEO and founder of EverWind
Lawyers
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Project Cost
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CAD 16bn ($11.58bn US)
Offtaker
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Commercial Operations Date
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2027
Decommission Date
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FID
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October, 2024
Description
EverWind proposes to build a renewable energy hub producing green ammonia in three phases on the Burin Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador. It has an estimated cost of CAD 16bn ($11.58bn US).
The full project will involve the construction and operation of 10 GW of wind power from three separate wind farms, as well as 2.5 GW of solar power from three solar facilities.
In the first phase, known as the Lower-Burin Peninsula, the developer would build a 3 GW wind farm and a 750 MW solar farm. That renewable energy would power 1.65 GW of electrolysis to produce 180,000 tons per year of green hydrogen, which in turn would be converted into 1 million tons per year of green ammonia.