02.06.2024 - 07.06.2024

Wind & Hydrogen Delegation to Atlantic Canada

Price

26,250 DKK + VAT

The price is per company and includes 2 participants.

The price is based on 12 participating companies and a 50 % subsidy pending on approval from the Danish Trade Council.

Registration is binding.

If the number of participating companies change, we reserve the right to offer participation at a different price. Should this result in a higher price than the one quoted you have the right to cancel your participation.

Location

Halifax, Nova Scotia, St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador

Participating companies:

  • Amin Corp
  • FORCE Technology

Join Danish Energy Export, Danish Industry and the Danish Trade Council in North America on a business delegation to selected provinces of Canada focusing on wind energy, hydrogen, and Power-to-X.

The market
Nova Scotia has ambitions to develop its untapped wind resources to decarbonize its electricity grid and produce green hydrogen for export and domestic use. These ambitions are translating into action with the province approving two large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia projects in 2023. Nova Scotia has also announced a goal to offer leases for 5 GW of offshore wind by 2030, with the first call for bids planned for 2025.

Newfoundland and Labrador are home to deep-sea ports with land access, uninhabited crown land suitable for renewable energy developments, and some of the best wind resources in North America – making it well positioned to produce green hydrogen for large scale export. The province kick-started green hydrogen development in 2022 by launching a call for bids for wind-to-hydrogen projects.

 

Why join?

  • Atlantic Canada has no noteworthy existing chain to support their wind and hydrogen ambitions, so Danish Companies have a unique opportunity to engage and Build partnerships
  • Gain knowledge and get an overview of market opportunities and the key stakeholders in Canada
  • Meet with important energy companies, associations, and other relevant Canadian stakeholders
  • Position yourself as an industry expert and frontrunner in Canda
  • Visit Canadian developers of offshore wind and hydrogen developments
  • Participate in the Energy NL Conference in St. John’s, Newfoundland
  • Take part in exclusive networking dinners and receptions and establish relationships with Canadian key stakeholders from both the public and private sector


PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

Day 0 – June 2nd

  • Arrival at Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Canada Sail Grand Prix 1-2 June

Day 1 – June 3rd

  • Introduction to Atlantic Canada wind and hydrogen ecosystem and regulatory framework with key focus on Nova Scotia (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency/invest in Nova Scotia/Halifax Partnership)
  • Meetings with wind (on- and offshore) and hydrogen project developers
  • Networking reception

Day 2 – June 4th

  • Visit to Port of Halifax + Meetings/site visits (e.a., EMERA/Nova Scotia Power, Irving Oil)
  • Travel to St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador

Day 3 – June 5th

  • Participation in Energy NL conference: Home - Energy NL
  • Meetings with World Energy GH2, Exploits Vally Renewable Energy Corporation and Everwind
  • Networking dinner

Day 4 – June 6th

  • Introduction to Newfoundland wind and hydrogen ecosystem and regulatory framework (Ministry of Industry, Energy & Technology)
  • Meeting with ABO Wind/Braya Renewables and North Atlantic Refining Limited
  • Visit to Come B Chance Rafinery (site of ABO Wind/Braya Renewables Fuels’ wind-to-hydrogen project)

Day 5 – June 7th

  • Visit to Port of Argentia (set to become North America’s first offshore wind monopile marshalling yard, the port has partnered with Pattern Energy in creating Argentia Renewables, a proposed multi-phase wind energy-to-green fuels production facility to be constructed on Port lands)
  • Individual travel onwards from St. John’s

 

 

By any questions, please contact:

Dorota Knudsen
Project Manager
+45 6020 8566
Christina Vester
Project Coordinator
+45 6130 6762