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Northland Power Inc T.NPI.PR.B


Primary Symbol: T.NPI Alternate Symbol(s):  NPIFF | T.NPI.PR.A | NPICF

Northland Power Inc. is a Canada-based global power producer focused on helping the clean energy transition by producing electricity from clean renewable resources. The Company owns and manages a diversified generation mix, including onshore renewables, natural gas energy, as well as supplying energy through a regulated utility. Its facilities produce electricity from clean-burning natural gas and renewable resources such as wind and solar. The Company’s segments include offshore wind facilities, onshore renewable facilities, efficient natural gas facilities, and utilities. The Company’s natural gas facilities use turbines to produce electricity. It owns or has an economic interest in approximately 3.4 GW (net 2.9 GW) of operating capacity. The Company also has an inventory of projects in construction and in various stages of development encompassing approximately 12 GW of potential capacity. It operates power infrastructure assets in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America.


TSX:NPI - Post by User

Post by BayWallon Apr 23, 2023 4:41pm
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Post# 35409558

This and that.

This and that.
Japan wants ammonia, green and blue. Canada can supply both. But need to build infrastructure to make it happen.

As part of its Green Growth Strategy, the government targets ammonia imports of 3 million tonnes by 2030.

With long term contracts possible, some early initiatives are taking place--Wind-powered hydrogen development possibility near Prince Rupert - Prince Rupert Northern View (thenorthernview.com)
 
Also Northland is interested. Would have to build large windfarms and production facilities and be close to a port. Also need long-term contracts. Anyways, something different for the company. Just a question of the degree of involvement.

Feb 3, 2023: Northland is also exploring the feasibility of green hydrogen to ammonia export projects along Canada’s coasts.

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