World’s largest greenfield renewables investor buys 90% stake in 5GW wind-powered green hydrogen project in Canada

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners says the strong winds in Newfoundland mean the export-oriented project has the potential to produce globally-competitive green H2 and ammonia

Biorefinery owned by Braya Renewable Fuels' in Come by Chance, Newfoundland, which has expressed interest in buying green hydrogen from the nearby Toqlukuti’k project.
Biorefinery owned by Braya Renewable Fuels' in Come by Chance, Newfoundland, which has expressed interest in buying green hydrogen from the nearby Toqlukuti’k project.Photo: Shutterstock
Published 17 December 2024, 15:44Updated 17 December 2024, 15:44
Green H2CanadaCopenhagen Infrastructure PartnersNewfoundland and Labrador