Cottle’s Island Lumber Co Ltd

Cottle’s is a vertically integrated sawmill that harvests, transports, performs primary breakdown of logs into lumber, wood chips, sawdust, and bark. Cottle’s lumber is further manufactured to create value added products such as paneling, flooring, and siding. In addition, residuals from the sawmill (sawdust) and logging operations (hardwoods) are used to make home heating products such as wood pellets, and split and dried firewood.

Red Earth Energy

Red Earth Energy is a producer of renewable fuels with a focus on green hydrogen production from renewable energy.

We are in the conceptual design / feasibility stage for several green hydrogen projects using electrolysis technology. We are also interested in the production of green hydrogen from pyrolysis technology and renewable diesel fuels projects.

ABO Wind Canada Ltd.

We are pioneers of renewable energy by conviction. 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. Renewables are our DNA. Canada has exceptional wind resources and almost all provinces and territories use them. Since the new Canadian Federal Government was elected in 2015, there has been a greater emphasis on the development of renewable energy throughout all of Canada.

Continuing the growth of 2018, Canada added 597 megawatts of onshore wind energy in 2019 and finished the year with a total of 13,413 megawatts. This makes Canada the ninth largest wind energy nation in the world.

ABO Wind opened a new office in Alberta in the fall of 2017. ABO Wind Canada mainly focuses on developing wind energy and photovoltaic projects in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The company is also open for project development in any other province to support the transition towards renewable energy in Canada.

Besides greenfield development, ABO Wind Canada also develops hybrid energy systems, community and commercial sized developments, off-grid solutions as well as research and demonstration projects.

ABO Wind is also looking to cooperate with other developers and open for partnerships.

EverWind NL

EverWind Fuels is a developer of Green Hydrogen and Green Fuels in Atlantic Canada.

World Energy GH2 Inc.

Development of commercial green hydrogen facility and related wind farm.

North Atlantic

From its early beginnings as a petroleum company to today, a province-wide leader in retail gas and convenience, residential, commercial, and wholesale fuels, North Atlantic has called Newfoundland and Labrador home for over 30 years. We’re proud to be the leading fuel provider in the province and part of the transition to a low carbon future. We are committed to lowering vehicle emissions and our collective environmental impact through low carbon fuel and alternative energy solutions.

Scanmudring Canada Inc.

Underwater construction, maintenance, repair, inspection, and decommissioning contractor for renewable, oil & gas, aquaculture, and civil industries.

Pattern Energy Group

We develop, construct, own, and operate high-quality wind, solar, transmission, and energy storage projects worldwide.

Evolugen by Brookfield Renewable

Evolugen currently owns and operates 61 renewable energy facilities in Canada, including 33 hydroelectric facilities, 4 wind farms, and 24 solar sites, with a total installed capacity of 1,912 MW. As a renewable energy industry leader, Evolugen provides sustainable solutions designed to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future in Canada. Evolugen is a Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. company. Brookfield Renewable Partners is one of the world’s largest publicly traded renewable energy.

Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro

Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (Hydro) is the people’s Crown utility – providing safe, cost-effective, reliable electricity that our customers can count on.

We have both regulated and unregulated operations across the province with major power generation assets in Churchill Falls, Muskrat Falls, Bay d’Espoir and Holyrood.

Our provincial transmission system spans thousands of kilometers, and includes dozens of high-voltage terminal stations and lower-voltage distribution stations. Through the 1,100 km Labrador Island Link, the two 250 km Labrador Transmission Assets between Muskrat Falls and Churchill Falls, and the Soldier’s Pond power converter station, we are connecting power from Labrador to the island.

We power our families, friends, and neighbours in 200+ communities across the province, and approximately 80 per cent of our provincial energy comes from clean hydroelectric generation.

Hydro harnesses energy opportunities to benefit the people of Newfoundland and Labrador.