Join members of the ABO Wind Canada team as they connect with Tourism Operators in the Isthmus Area that borders the Eastern and Avalon regions of Newfoundland and Labrador.
ABO Wind Canada has recently submitted a bid in response to the Province’s Crown Land Call for Bids for Wind Energy Projects. ABO is currently focusing on securing crown land access in relative proximity to the Come by Chance refinery, including areas around the Avalon Isthmus that are part of the Crown Land nomination areas for wind development. ABO has received an exclusive letter of support from Braya Renewable Fuels for the joint development of green hydrogen production at its refinery in Come By Chance.
ABO Wind is committed to transparent, meaningful, and ongoing Indigenous, community, and stakeholder engagement. They are looking to engage with Tourism Operators in this area and have had initial conversations on the proposed Project’s area of interest and are actively looking to continuing to build upon these relationships and expand their stakeholder reach to ensure authentic collaboration and cooperation from all relevant groups and individuals in the region, including tourism operators. As a big part of this, they are seeking feedback from Tourism Operators who live or work in the region to help inform shared land use and to understand any early concerns or potential opportunities going forward.
ABO Wind develops and builds wind and solar farms as well as battery and hydrogen projects worldwide. For more than 25 years, ABO Wind's in-house specialist departments have been providing all steps of project development and implementation: from site assessment, planning, engineering, permitting and financing to construction, grid connection, operational management and maintenance. A future worth living for future generations is our overarching goal.
In Atlantic Canada, ABO Wind has offices located in Halifax and St. John’s.