The EAC’s statement on wind energy, land use and green hydrogen production in Nova Scotia

The Ecology Action Centre supports a shift to clean energy sources such as land-based wind projects but asserts that these projects must be used to create clean, affordable electricity for Nova Scotians. The EAC is critical of current plans prioritizing export-based hydrogen and ammonia industries over local needs and urges decision-makers and the Nova Scotia government to prioritize projects that reduce dependence on fossil fuels, green our electricity grid, and ensure that projects are built in areas that minimize negative effects on the environment and our communities.

Ecology Action Centre (source) The EAC’s statement on wind energy, land use and green hydrogen production in Nova Scotia (January 11, 2023), read more.

 
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