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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 Sep 08, 2024 11:16pm
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Getting scary

Getting scary

Getting scary with LNG. Maybe will get Phase 2 of LNG Canada, but with increased competition from around the world, it's getting crowded. There must be other industries suitable for the Prince Rupert region. And if  in this region, enormous amounts of electricity will be diverted, leaving other areas of the province in a difficult position.

Scary with climate also. 35C today here and in Sept. Yellow grass, drought stressed trees and heat stressed crops.

The future is not ours to see, but a certainty that wind power has to step in. Maybe use green hydrogen powered by windfarms as a storage vehicle for when the wind doesn't blow. Could take some pressure off the grid.

During a year of extremes, carbon dioxide levels surge faster than ever | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (noaa.gov)

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