
ABO Energy and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) are jointly developing a large-scale wind and hydrogen project in Newfoundland and Labrador, harnessing the province’s world-class wind resources.
Located near the Isthmus of Avalon, the Toqlukuti’k Wind and Hydrogen Project aims to produce clean, green hydrogen and ammonia that can support both local energy needs and international markets.
With the potential to generate between 2.5 and 3.2 gigawatts of onshore wind power, the Project represents a significant opportunity for economic growth, local investment, and long-term benefits for communities in the region. ABO Energy and CIP are committed to working with local partners, including Indigenous communities, to shape the Project in a way that reflects community values, supports sustainability, and creates meaningful opportunities. At the same time, they will continue refining the technical design and capacity of the Project in alignment with evolving market demand.

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