Triple Point Resources Ltd

Triple Point is developing clean energy storage in salt caverns assets, an essential component to export clean hydrogen. Salt caverns are tried-and-true solutions to handle the on-and-off nature of renewable projects. They play a crucial role in distributing hydrogen to meet the world’s increasing demand.

Triple Point Resources has validated its Newfoundland-based Fischell Dome, confirming it is currently the largest Gulf Coast domal-style salt dome and energy storage solution on North America’s east coast, should capture the attention of Canada’s hydrogen developers and its provincial and national governments. Fischell Dome will be able to store excess renewable energy when energy demand is low and use it to generate energy when demand is high. While the main advantage of a dome is to supply large-scale long-term storage for hydrogen, caverns can also supply energy with compressed air to help address wind or grid irregularities. The ability to supply energy when the wind blows too much, too little or during maintenance of equipment, ensures constant delivery to de-risks off-take agreements.

Fischell’s Dome offers the potential to store more than 35 million cubic meters of hydrogen, or the equivalent of 180,000 tonnes of hydrogen to export more than 1million ton a year of hydrogen. As the largest known dome on the east coast of North America, Fischell Dome can store multiple GWs of potential power. Additionally, as the salt is dissolved to create caverns, a brine will be produced that may allow for the sale of salt by-products into the food, chemical and agricultural markets

Cove Public Affairs

Cove Public Affairs is a public affairs and communications company delivering strategic and effective communications solutions to clients since 2017. Based in Newfoundland and Labrador, Cove Public Affairs works with executives of small-medium sized businesses, start-ups, industry associations, large corporations, consulting firms, and government entities to develop strategies for effective communications and engagement.

Expertise includes strategic communications planning and support, public/stakeholder engagement, profile building, reputation management, issues management, crisis preparedness and emergency response, media relations, media training, government relations, change management communications, labour relations communications, employee communications, and project management of integrated marketing and communications projects.

Let Cove Public Affairs help you shape — and share — your story.

Thinkwell Research + Strategy

We are a research and organizational strategy firm with offices located in St. John’s and Halifax.

Rio Tinto IOC

We are a leading North American producer and exporter of premium iron ore pellets and high-grade concentrate with average iron grades greater than 66%. Our operations include a mine with five operational pits, a concentrator and a pelletizing plant located near Labrador City, in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. IOC is located in the region known as the “Labrador Trough”, an established basin with significant deposits for the supply of high-grade iron ore products.

We also operate a wholly-owned 418 km railway, the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway (QNS&L), that links our Labrador operations to Company-owned port facilities in Sept-Iles.

We have a nameplate capacity to produce 23.0 million metric tons per year (Mtpa) of high-grade concentrate fines, of which up to 12.5 Mtpa can be processed into a range of higher value pellets. We take pride in ensuring our products are of consistent, reliable and replicable quality; within cargoes and between cargoes.

With a team of over 2,400 employees, we are committed to providing value and continuity for our customers, employees, communities and shareholders through our unique mine to port approach, taking advantage of our full integration and wholly owned infrastructure, to deliver our high-quality concentrate and pellets to our customers across the globe.

The OGM

TheOGM.com is a dynamic energy magazine that unites energy innovators and decision makers in creating a sustainable new energy future. The goal is to educate, elevate and facilitate the process of energy business.

With new and unique digital methods, TheOGM.com takes your message and brings it to market, in thoughtful, action-producing and influential ways.

We take your innovation and bring it to life!

Nunacor Development Corporation

Nunacor is the business arm of the NunatuKavut government with the primary goal of developing and growing business opportunities to benefit NunatuKavut members.

Stewart McKelvey

Stewart McKelvey is Atlantic Canada’s largest law firm and one of the 20 largest in the country.

We are more than 230 lawyers. We are six offices throughout the four Atlantic provinces. We are full-service with vast expertise in the energy space.

Stewart McKelvey is a leader in providing legal advice and guidance to developers, contractors, independent power producers, provincial utilities, lenders and underwriters, and energy market participants as they navigate the evolving regulatory regimes associated with permitting, developing, constructing, financing and investing in renewable and clean energy projects. We advise both governments and proponents on various aspects of the procurement process and documentation for major renewable energy projects as well as to parties on joint venture arrangements. We are proud member of the Canadian Renewable Energy Association.

Our experience includes projects involving wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, nuclear, hydro, and, as you might expect from a firm based on the east coast, tidal energy.

Upstream Marketing Inc.

Upstream is a creative marketing agency based in St. John’s, NL that has been serving clients primarily in the energy, technology, retail sectors since 2007.

Butland Communications

Butland Communications is a strategic business communications consultancy focused on project planning, stakeholder relations and corporate communications. Principal consultant Marilyn Butland is a valued adviser with extensive experience in mining, aquaculture and wild fisheries, tourism, and indigenous relations in northern and rural environments. Her business acumen and sensitivity were honed over thirty years as an executive and partner in business, government and communications agencies.

She holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Memorial University of Newfoundland, and is a certified management consultant and accredited partnership broker, among other designations. She has specific environmental assessment experience with thorough public consultation processes, socio-economic situational analysis, and deep-rooted ability to connect with people with diverse interests. And an active volunteer with business and community organizations.

Horizon TNL

For the last 20 years, the mandate of HORIZON TNL (formerly RDÉE TNL) has focused on the economic progress of the province, using French as a catalyst to drive economic development.

Our top priorities are employability, immigration, entrepreneurship, and tourism.