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Oceanic Wind Energy Inc V.NKW.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  NKWFF

Oceanic Wind Energy Inc. is a Canada-based renewable energy company with a focus on an offshore wind energy project. The Company's primary business is the development of renewable energy projects. It has been developing an offshore wind project on the north coast of British Columbia in Hecate Strait.


TSXV:NKW.H - Post by User

Post by BayWallon Jun 11, 2024 9:14pm
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Summer holidays

Summer holidaysTime to push myself away from the computer. I posted the following on another forum.

Nothing specific to the company, but caught my eye.


From Manitoba:

The province's new energy strategy also calls for major investments in electricity transmission and distribution, as well as the careful selection of new industrial developments that use electricity. 

Right now, the province is considering 18 energy-intensive industrial proposals that together would require 4,400 megawatts of power.

As a result, the province will give preference to industrial proposals that provide the greatest economic benefit as well as the lowest environmental impact.

"It will require a lot of nimble, careful selection of technology and investment".

Manitoba plans to use wind power to double or triple energy-generating capacity over next 2 decades | CBC News

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