EverWind Fuels has been awarded CAD $22.5m ($16.2m) in funding to support marine and port infrastructure developments for the export of green hydrogen from its Point Tupper project in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Supplied through Transport Canada’s Green Shipping Corridor Fund, the investment will be used to enhance existing marine terminal infrastructure to handle green fuels, the installation of a green ammonia loading arm, and the development of green ammonia pipelines.
The project, which plans to produce 240,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year in its first phase, is expected to start production in 2026 to export the hydrogen carrier to Europe.
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