Developer

Nova Scotia Power Inc

www.nspower.ca

Total capacity of implemented projects

50 - 250 MW

Countries of projects presence

1

Nova Scotia Power Inc. is a Canadian utility company that provides electricity to over 500,000 customers in Nova Scotia, Canada. The company is committed to developing renewable energy projects in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable energy practices. Nova Scotia Power has invested in a variety of renewable energy projects, including biomass and waste, small hydro, marine, and wind energy.

Biomass and Waste

Biomass and waste are two sources of renewable energy that Nova Scotia Power has invested in. Biomass refers to organic matter, such as wood chips or agricultural waste, that can be burned to generate electricity. Waste refers to materials that would otherwise be sent to a landfill, such as food waste or sewage sludge, that can be converted into energy through a process called anaerobic digestion.

Nova Scotia Power has invested in several biomass and waste projects, including the Point Tupper Biomass Plant and the Halifax Regional Municipality's Anaerobic Digestion Facility. The Point Tupper Biomass Plant is a 60-megawatt facility that burns wood chips to generate electricity. The Halifax Regional Municipality's Anaerobic Digestion Facility is a 20-megawatt facility that converts food waste and sewage sludge into biogas, which is then burned to generate electricity.

Small Hydro

Small hydro refers to hydroelectric power plants that generate less than 10 megawatts of electricity. Nova Scotia Power has invested in several small hydro projects, including the Annapolis Tidal Power Plant and the Wreck Cove Hydroelectric Plant.

The Annapolis Tidal Power Plant is a 20-megawatt facility that generates electricity from the Bay of Fundy's tides. The Wreck Cove Hydroelectric Plant is a 6.5-megawatt facility that generates electricity from a small dam on the Wreck Cove River.

Marine

Marine energy refers to energy that is generated from the ocean's waves and tides. Nova Scotia Power has invested in several marine energy projects, including the Cape Sharp Tidal Project and the Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy (FORCE).

The Cape Sharp Tidal Project is a joint venture between Nova Scotia Power and OpenHydro, a company that specializes in tidal energy technology. The project involves the installation of two 2-megawatt tidal turbines in the Bay of Fundy. The Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy (FORCE) is a research facility that is dedicated to studying the potential of marine energy. Nova Scotia Power is a founding member of FORCE and has invested in several research projects at the facility.

Wind

Wind energy refers to energy that is generated from the wind. Nova Scotia Power has invested in several wind energy projects, including the South Canoe Wind Farm and the Digby Wind Farm.

The South Canoe Wind Farm is a 31-megawatt facility that consists of 19 wind turbines. The Digby Wind Farm is a 20-megawatt facility that consists of 10 wind turbines.

Overall, Nova Scotia Power is committed to developing renewable energy projects in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable energy practices. The company has invested in a variety of renewable energy projects, including biomass and waste, small hydro, marine, and wind energy. These projects have helped to diversify Nova Scotia Power's energy mix and reduce the province's reliance on fossil fuels.