The Canadian government has announced $192 million in investments for six clean electricity projects in Nova Scotia. These projects, funded through Natural Resources Canada’s programs, include $117.6 million for battery energy storage systems by Nova Scotia Power and $75 million for three wind energy projects. This initiative, contributing to the nation’s “rapidly electrifying economy,” aims to lower energy bills and create jobs.
“The innovative work being done in Nova Scotia is an excellent example of how local companies, through research and collaboration, are creating clean, reliable and affordable energy grids that lower emissions and strengthen the economy in communities across Canada,” stated Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Jonathan Wilkinson
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