My guessMike's bio plus his article in the Globe and Mail.
The hydrogen industry which is dear to the heart, might see him starting up a company. Hydrogen/offshore wind in Canada. Northland recently decided not to pursue hydrogen development, yet it's becoming big news as the years go. I think Mike may see an opportunity. Whichever direction you take Mike, the best.
Enbridge trying hydrogen blending in BC. Clean or green hydrogen could be used. Yara and Enbridge in Texas making clean ammonia for fertilizer to reduce C02 and nitrous oxide emissions in the agricultural sector. Green hydrogen can be made using wind power and electrolysis.
The bio:
Over more than two decades, Mike has played a prominent role in the development of the Canadian independent renewable power sector. He was previously CEO of AIM PowerGen (“AIM”), where he led the company from initial concept to one of the largest independent renewable power developers in Canada. During his tenure, he oversaw the development, construction and operations of numerous renewable power projects.