Open Letter, Update Gregor Wilson Open Letter, Update Gregor Wilson

GNSF Responds to Windy Ridge Wind Power Project EA

Green Nova Scotia First is a collective voice of citizens from six Nova Scotia counties who are concerned about the prioritization of wind energy for hydrogen and ammonia exports. In concert with Protect Wentworth Valley, the groups submitted comments to the Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change in response to the Environmental Assessment Registration Document provided for the Windy Ridge Wind Power Project.

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Community Information Session

We invite you to share your concerns regarding Bear Head Energy's proposal to construct 100 industrial-sized wind turbines on a 22,000-acre site at Blue Mountain/Websters Corner. These turbines are intended to power their Point Tupper hydrogen plant for export purposes, not Nova Scotia's power grid.

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Premier Houston got an earful

Premier Tim Houston got an earful from his constituents and other Nova Scotians who attended the town hall meeting at the Blue Mountain firehall to discuss Bear Head Energy's proposed 100-turbine Websters Corner wind project in the area.

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Before exporting hydrogen or ammonia, we should eliminate our dependence on coal and fossil fuels for energizing our grid

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Better manage our forests, soils, and water through a provincial Landscape-Level Planning strategy

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Better protect Nova Scotia's rich biodiversity and abundant ecosystems through an improved Environmental Assessment process

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Ensure currently proposed industrial energy projects prioritize ecological and community resilience in the face of climate and biodiversity crises.

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Before exporting hydrogen or ammonia, we should eliminate our dependence on coal and fossil fuels for energizing our grid ——— Better manage our forests, soils, and water through a provincial Landscape-Level Planning strategy ——— Better protect Nova Scotia's rich biodiversity and abundant ecosystems through an improved Environmental Assessment process ——— Ensure currently proposed industrial energy projects prioritize ecological and community resilience in the face of climate and biodiversity crises. ———