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ABO Wind Wins 5GW 'Toqlukuti'k Wind & Hydrogen Project in Canada

ABO Wind's 5GW project in Canada is set to produce substantial green hydrogen, initially fueling a local refinery and later exported to Europe. The project reflects a strong German-Canadian partnership.

In this picture we can see a windmill, few buildings, trees and metal rods, and also we can find...
In this picture we can see a windmill, few buildings, trees and metal rods, and also we can find fence.

ABO Wind Wins 5GW 'Toqlukuti'k Wind & Hydrogen Project in Canada

ABO Wind has secured a significant project in Canada, winning a bid to develop the 'Toqlukuti'k Wind and Hydrogen' project on state-owned 'Crown Land' in Newfoundland and Labrador. The project, awarded alongside three other companies, is part of the German-Canadian hydrogen partnership signed last year.

The 'Toqlukuti'k Wind and Hydrogen' project, with a capacity of up to 5 GW, is a collaboration between ABO Wind and the Miawpukek First Nation. The project name, meaning 'to work together', reflects this partnership. Initially, the green hydrogen produced will fuel an adjacent refinery, with long-term plans to export it to Europe.

ABO Wind plans to boost the project's performance by successively adding more wind turbines. The project is set to progress in phases, with green ammonia production for export in later stages. The company is also committed to regular dialogue with local interest groups in the planning area.

ABO Wind's 'Toqlukuti'k Wind and Hydrogen' project, awarded through a competitive bid process, is poised to contribute significantly to the German-Canadian hydrogen partnership. With a planned capacity of up to 5 GW, the project is expected to produce substantial amounts of green hydrogen, initially for local use and later for export to Europe.

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