Our projects in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador will supply the renewable energy that powers our Point Tupper and Burin Peninsula Green Fuels Project facilities. Together, these facilities will produce green hydrogen and ammonia that create lasting benefits for First Nations, local communities, the provinces, and the planet.
Strengthening Local Communities
Our renewable power projects and green fuels facilities are being built in close partnership with Indigenous rights holders, municipalities, and residents across Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. These projects will:
- Create well-paying jobs during construction and operations
- Generate new municipal and provincial tax revenues to support essential services
- Provide training, procurement, and business opportunities for local companies
- Establish long-term community benefit agreements that directly invest in regional priorities
These commitments help ensure that clean energy development supports local prosperity, especially in rural areas where new investment can have a transformative impact.
Driving Provincial Progress
EverWind’s projects represent some of the largest private investments in Atlantic Canada’s history. By advancing renewable energy and clean fuels infrastructure, we are:
- Attracting billions of dollars of new investment to the region
- Expanding clean energy leadership in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador
- Building infrastructure that supports both domestic decarbonization and global energy exports
Together, these benefits strengthen energy security, diversify provincial economies, and position Atlantic Canada as a global hub for renewable energy.

Helping to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Green hydrogen and ammonia produced at EverWind’s Point Tupper and Burin Peninsula Green Fuels Project facilities will help reduce hard-to-abate emissions once operational. Independent analysis confirms the scale of their expected impact:
- At the Point Tupper Green Fuels Project facility, production of approximately 200,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year is expected to reduce global emissions by around 500,000 tonnes at full capacity. This is equal to taking more than 100,000 cars off the road.
- Over the facility’s lifetime, this has the potential of avoiding 15 million tonnes of emissions. By accelerating the transition away from fossil fuel-based ammonia and supporting the reduction of carbon emissions in industries like steel, fertilizer, mining, and chemicals, our projects will contribute to global decarbonization efforts and emissions reductions.
By replacing fossil fuel-based ammonia and supporting the reduction of carbon emissions in industries like steel, fertilizer, mining, and chemicals, our projects make a measurable contribution to global climate goals and emissions reductions.
To learn more about the climate benefits of EverWind’s Point Tupper Green Fuels Project, read the independent study completed in 2025 by Dunsky + Climate Advisors.
Building a Sustainable Future
EverWind’s projects go beyond generating renewable power. They integrate energy storage and flexible usage to strengthen provincial grid, reduce waste, and support reliability. With Indigenous leadership at their core, our projects represent a new model for clean energy development: one that combines environmental stewardship, economic reconciliation, and global climate action.
EverWind’s commitment is simple: clean energy that delivers benefits at home, across Canada, and around the world.


